Aims and objectives
Transverse vaginal septum is a type of rare congenital uterovaginal anomaly (class II under the Rock and Adam classification).
The incidence of transverse vaginal septum is 1 in 70,000 female.
It may be an isolated anomaly or associated with other Mullerian duct anomalies.
It may occur at: upper vagina in 46%,
mid vagina in 40% and lower vagina in 14%.
It can be either perforate (incomplete) or imperforate (complete) due to failure of resorption of the tissues of embryological components of vagina between urogenital sinus...
Methods and materials
This isa prospective study done at a tertiary care teaching hospital over a period of 18 months i.e.
January 2017 to June 2018,
after the approval from Ethical review committee of hospital.
The data was kept confedential.
All those patients who had a suspecion of transverse vaginal septum on bimanual gynaecological and speculoscopic examination were included in the study after informed consent.
Patients with obstructed septum on MRI and patients with past history of any vaginal surgery were excluded from the study.A 1.5 T MRI...
Results
Out of 15 patients who underwent MRI with clinical suspecion of transverse vaginal septum only 7 patients met the inclusion criteria as no signs of obstruction were found on initial MRI of these patients.
Rest of the 8 patients who were excluded from the study had obstructed septum with associated hematocolpos/hematometrocolpos and of these 8 patients had OHVIRA syndrome.
Endovaginal gel was instilled in all 7patients who met the inclusion criteria.
All of them presented with infertility and 5 with additional complian of difficulty in...
Conclusion
MRI is a very useful tool to evaluate the vagina and provide essential data for the diagnosis and surgical planning of transverse vaginal septum.
Thus radiologists must be familiar with the scan protocols and with the data that must be reported for appropriate clinical decision making.
Administration of vaginal gel before pelvic MRI for vaginal septum is inexpensive and well tolerated technique and can improve the diagnosic usefullness of MRI for vaginal septum,
which is one of the rare causes of female infertility.
Personal information
Sadaf Nasir,
MBBS,FCPS
Assistant professor and Sectional head of women imaging unit,
Department of Radiology & Imaging,
Liaquat National Hospital & Medical College,
Karachi,
Pakistan.
Liaquat National Hospital,
National Stadium Road,
P.O.
box 74800,
Karachi,
Pakistan
Phone: 00922134412680
Mobile: 923443862152
email:
[email protected]
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