Features of the management of girls with anomalies of the genitourinary system

Aim. To study the clinical and anamnestic, and surgical features of patients with genitourinary system malformations. Materials and methods. A retrospective analysis of data from 252 medical records of patients with genitourinary system malformations who were admitted for examination and treatmen...

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Auteurs principaux: Elena S. Akhapkina, Zalina K. Batyrova, Vladimir D. Сhuprynin, Elena V. Uvarova, Zaira K. Kumykova, Diana A. Kruglyak
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Langue:RU
Publié: IP Berlin A.V. 2021
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Accès en ligne:https://doaj.org/article/950f90527f434a3f9ac77b9bc7b9f1e9
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Résumé:Aim. To study the clinical and anamnestic, and surgical features of patients with genitourinary system malformations. Materials and methods. A retrospective analysis of data from 252 medical records of patients with genitourinary system malformations who were admitted for examination and treatment to the Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology of the Kulakov National Medical Research Center for Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation from 2012 to 2019. During analysis, special attention was paid to the data of surgical treatment, clinical and anamnestic data and the intraoperative picture. Results. Developmental anomalies of the genital system are combined with urinary system malformations in 21.1% of cases. Genital malformations in adolescent girls are characterized by a high rate of various complications: hematocolpos (53.6), hematocervix (30%), hematometra (26.2%), hematosalpinx (15.1%), endometriosis (19.2%), masses (16.4%) and adhesions (25.4%). Conclusion. Genital system malformations are often associated with anomalies of the urinary system and are characterized by a high risk of complications, therefore, timely identification and multidisciplinary management of such patients from an early age is extremely important.