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03.07.2019 | Original Article
Gynecological anomalies in patients with anorectal malformations
verfasst von:
María Fanjul, Angel Lancharro, Esther Molina, Julio Cerdá
Erschienen in:
Pediatric Surgery International
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Ausgabe 9/2019
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Abstract
Purpose
The association of gynecological anomalies in all anorectal malformations (ARM) is firmly established. Our goal is to study this pathology in our patients to focus attention to this important issue.
Methods
Retrospective study of female patients operated for ARM and who underwent magnetic resonance imaging in our center. The type of malformation, the presence and type of vaginal, uterine, tubaric and urological anomalies were studied.
Results
63 patients were included: 34.9% cloaca, 28.6% vestibular and 12.7% perineal. Half of patients had some type of müllerian anomaly; 19 vaginal, most frequent being the longitudinal vaginal septum (66.7%); 30 had uterine alterations, most frequent being the uterus didelphys (60%). Eighty percent of patients with complex ARM (cloaca, exstrophy) presented some type of gynecological malformation compared to 21.8% found in simple ARM (stenosis, perineal, vestibular) (p < 0.001). Vaginal anomalies are associated with a uterine anomaly in 100% of cases. Conversely, patients with uterine anomalies have concurrent vaginal anomaly in 63.3% of cases.
Conclusion
Screening for gynecological anomalies is indicated in all patients with ARM. We recommend a vaginal examination in any girl with ARM during definitive repair and a subsequent MRI during follow-up. Collaboration with a gynecologist is essential.