Congenital Anomalies Of Female Genital Tract And Its Effect On Reproduction

Authors

  • Dr. Radhika Parmar, Dr. Aditi Atodaria, Dr. Shruti Naria, Dr. Kishor Chauhan,

Keywords:

Uterine anomalies Vaginal anomalies Malformations 1 trimester abortions

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Congenital malformations of the female genital tract are defined as deviations from normal anatomy resulting from embryonic maldevelopment of the Müllerian or paramesonephric ducts. It includes malformations that affect the development and morphology of the Fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina and vulva, with or without associated ovarian, urinary, skeletal or other organ malformations

 

AIMS AND OBJECTIVES

To study the congenital malformations of the female genital tract and its effect on reproduction.

 

METHODOLOGY

This study was conducted in the department of obstetrics & gynaecology at Dhiraj Hospital, Waghodia, Piparia over a period of 18 months and loo patients were included in the study,

 

STATISTICAL METHODS

Data was analysed and appropriate statistical methods like Mean, Median, Mode and chi-square test was employed to analyse data throughout study.

 

RESULTS AND CONCLUSION

After the work up of the patient and detecting the anomaly, it has been classified and can further guide the patient for the intervention required. From this study we find out the types and incidence of the congenital anomalies and also see its effect on reproduction, evaluate the factors leading to infertility and have explained about the preventive measures for that or treat the cause behind these anomalies as early as possible..

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Published

2024-02-19

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