2019
DOI: 10.4103/aam.aam_12_18
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Successful pregnancy following acquired gynatresia

Abstract: Acquired gynatresia is a common gynecological condition in developing countries where puerperal complications and unskilled interventions prevail. A 23-year-old primipara who had spontaneous vaginal delivery complicated by gynatresia had vaginoplasty that failed due to erectile dysfunction in the spouse. She subsequently developed secondary amenorrhea and was relieved with dilatation and evacuation. She was planned for definitive surgery, however,she incidentally conceived with q pin-hole vagina. She was deliv… Show more

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“…Treatment is mainly surgical ranging from simple excision to reconstructive vaginal surgery. Following a reconstructive surgery, a regular use of vaginal dilators, vibrators and molds aids in the success rate by reducing scarring and restenosis of the vagina [12,13]. Unfortunately, Miss CJ did not accept the vaginoplasty offered to her because she still menstruates even though the vagina is shortened by the adhesion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment is mainly surgical ranging from simple excision to reconstructive vaginal surgery. Following a reconstructive surgery, a regular use of vaginal dilators, vibrators and molds aids in the success rate by reducing scarring and restenosis of the vagina [12,13]. Unfortunately, Miss CJ did not accept the vaginoplasty offered to her because she still menstruates even though the vagina is shortened by the adhesion.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%