Incidence of Incidental Finding of Mullerian Anomalies at Successful Term Pregnancies: A Three-Year Study in India

Authors

  • Suvarna Rai Malla Reddy Institute of Medical Sciences
  • Vijay Lakshmi Adapala Institute of Medical Sciences Hyderabad
  • Nagaratna Kasukurti Institute of Medical Sciences Hyderabad
  • Tushara Bindu Institute of Medical Sciences Hyderabad

Keywords:

Mullerian Anomalies, Incidental finding, Term Pregnancy, Incidence, Unicornuate Uterus.

Abstract

Introduction: Mullerian Anomalies are known to disturb the reproductive life of women immensely and adversely affect their obstetric outcomes too. Therefore, they get identified either during pubertal, early reproductive or antenatal period. Ultrasound diagnosis in pregnancy after first trimester is also very difficult Very few anomalies get diagnosed after a successful term pregnancy incidentally during delivery. Their actual incidence varies from 1-10% but little is known about incidence of unidentified cases in successful term pregnancies Aim: To determine the incidence of incidental finding of Mullerian Anomalies in successful term pregnancies

Methods: Over 3 year study period at a tertiary care centre we observed all women who delivered both by vaginal route and cesarean section for any Mullerian Anomaly. Results: Of the total 5124 women who delivered at our institute at term gestation, 3 women were excluded, as they were known cases of Mullerian anomalies on regular follow up at our institute. 11 women were identified with Mullerian Anomalies incidentally during delivery at term.9 of them were referral cases. 5 cases of Arcuate Uterus, 2 cases of septate uterus, 2 cases of Unicornuate uterus, 1 case of bicornuate uterus and 1case of agenesis of fallopian tube were found.

Conclusion: Mullerian Anomalies are seen occasionally incidentally in successful term pregnancies during delivery. They can be asymptomatic, silent and can have positive pregnancy outcomes. These incidences are crucial for counseling of patients and their families. Also, we must be on a look out for these diagnoses not only to identify co existing urological disturbances but also to help us improve their subsequent obstetric performances.

Author Biographies

Suvarna Rai, Malla Reddy Institute of Medical Sciences

Obstetrics and Gynecology

Vijay Lakshmi Adapala, Institute of Medical Sciences Hyderabad

OBG Malla Redd

Nagaratna Kasukurti, Institute of Medical Sciences Hyderabad

OBG Malla Redd

Tushara Bindu, Institute of Medical Sciences Hyderabad

OBG Malla Redd

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2015-03-03

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