Objective:
The objective is to describe the clinical presentation and management of cervical agenesis.
Study Design:
This is a retrospective analysis of 5 patients with cervical agenesis managed in a university tertiary institution and a review of similar cases cited in literature.
Results:
There are only 119 cases of cervical agenesis described to date, with pelvic pain and primary amenorrhea as common presenting symptoms. Forty-nine percent presented with associated vaginal agenesis. Successful canalization was performed in 41-46 percent. Nine successful spontaneous pregnancies and by zygote intrafallopian transfer have been cited.
Conclusions:
Cervical agenesis is a rare condition. Concomitant vaginal agenesis occurs in nearly half of subjects. Results of successful conservative surgery are comparable between cervicovaginal agenesis and cervical agenesis but there are more morbidities and mortalities associated with the former. Hysterectomy is another option. Careful patient selection, psychological support and individualized treatment are key to proper management.
Human
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Female
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CRANE-HEISE SYNDROME
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ABNORMALITIES