OBSTRUCTIVE MÜLLERIAN ANOMALIES: DIAGNOSIS AND SURGICAL INTERVENTIONS
Dr. Swapnil M. Mane*, Ananya Sharma, Dr. Prakash A. Aghav and Dr. Swati D. Karad
ABSTRACT
Mullerian duct abnormalities are rare in the general population; however females with these abnormalities face many gynecological issues. Until puberty, when symptoms like dysmenorrhea appear, these abnormalities frequently go unnoticed. In order to relieve blockage and avoid problems, obstructive Mullerian abnormalities can be treated by surgically excising the non-communicating rudimentary horn, along with other approaches. Depending on the complexity of the anatomy and the surgeon's preference, laparoscopic or laparotomic techniques may be used. In certain situations, reconstructive treatments could be taken into consideration in order to maintain fertility. Hormonal control for related symptoms may also employ to postpone surgery. This article highlights clinical perspective of obstructive mullerian anomalies along with their diagnosis and surgical interventions.
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