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Pregnancy success following surgical correction of imperforate hymen and complete transverse vaginal septum.
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1982
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Pregnancy SuccessVaginal ObstructionComplete Transverse SeptumFertilityPelvic Reconstructive SurgeryReproductive HealthGynecologyOperative Vaginal DeliverySurgeryFemale InfertilityReproductive MedicineObstetricsPublic HealthSexual And Reproductive HealthInfertilityImperforate HymenGynecologic SurgeryPostpartum HemorrhageGynecological SurgerySurgical CorrectionMedicine
Pregnancy success was evaluated in 48 women following surgical correction of a vaginal obstruction due to imperforate hymen (N = 22) or to a complete transverse vaginal septum (N = 26). Pregnancy success was more likely to occur following surgical correction of imperforate hymen (P less than .05). Patients with a complete transverse septum in the middle or upper vagina were less likely to conceive than were patients with a septum in the lower vagina. Prompt diagnosis and surgical correction to drain accumulated blood may preserve preserve fertility possibly through the prevention of endometriosis.