Uterine And Vaginal Defects
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Uterine And Vaginal Defects
Causes, Types, Diagnosis & Treatment
Uterine and vaginal defects are congenital abnormalities in which the uterus, vagina, or both do not develop normally. These conditions arise during fetal life due to abnormal formation of the Müllerian ducts and are often detected during adolescence or early adulthood.
Causes of Uterine and Vaginal Defects
Congenital (present at birth)
Abnormal development or fusion of the Müllerian ducts
Usually sporadic and not inherited
- Rarely associated with genetic or chromosomal conditions
Common Types of Vaginal Defects
Vaginal agenesis – Absent or severely underdeveloped vagina
Short or narrow vagina
Transverse vaginal septum – Horizontal tissue blocking the vaginal canal
Longitudinal vaginal septum – Vertical partition in the vagina
- Hystrectomy
- Myomectomy
- Endometriosis
- Adenomyosis
- Prolapse
- Tubal Recanalization
- Fibroid
- Ovarian Cyst
- Infertility
- Hysteroscopic Surgery for Polyp
- Laproscopy and Robotic Surgery
- Septum
- Asherman
Signs and Symptoms
Absence of menstruation (primary amenorrhea)
Normal breast development and pubic hair
Pelvic or abdominal pain
Difficulty with intercourse
Recurrent pregnancy loss or infertility (in some uterine defects)
Normal female chromosomes (46,XX) in most cases
Diagnosis
Dr. Kalpana Tiwari diagnosis is made through:
Detailed medical history and careful physical examination
Pelvic ultrasound or MRI for accurate anatomical assessment
Hormonal tests to confirm ovarian function
Chromosomal analysis (karyotyping) when required
Treatment Options
Treatment depends on the type and severity of the defect, symptoms, and reproductive goals.
🔹 Vaginal Defects
Non-surgical dilation therapy (first-line in many cases)
- Surgical vaginal reconstruction (vaginoplasty) using laparoscopic or robotic techniques
Uterine Defects
Hysteroscopic septum resection for septate uterus
Laparoscopic corrective surgery for selected uterine anomalies
- Fertility-assisted options when surgery is not indicated
Fertility Considerations
Ovaries are usually normal and functional
Pregnancy may be possible depending on uterine anatomy
Options include assisted reproductive techniques, surrogacy, or (rarely) uterine transplant
Holistic & Personalized Care
Management of uterine and vaginal defects requires a multidisciplinary approach, combining medical, surgical, psychological, and fertility expertise to ensure optimal physical and emotional well-being.
Why Choose Dr. Kalpana Tiwari for Vaginal Agenesis Treatment?
With vast experience in reconstructive gynecology and adolescent care, Dr. Kalpana Tiwari is a trusted expert in managing rare conditions like vaginal agenesis. Her strengths include:
Expertise in minimally invasive and robotic gynecologic reconstruction
Holistic, personalized care focused on privacy, dignity, and long-term well-being
Multidisciplinary coordination with psychologists, radiologists, and fertility experts
Congenital (present at birth)
Abnormal development or fusion of the Müllerian ducts
Usually sporadic and not inherited
- Rarely associated with genetic or chromosomal conditions