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Prevalencia de anomalías de los conductos de Müller en el Hospital General de Medellín (2000-2005)

Authors: Jara-Vélez, Carlos Alberto; Rengifo-Cruz, José Manuel; Arango-Martínez, Adriana;

Prevalencia de anomalías de los conductos de Müller en el Hospital General de Medellín (2000-2005)

Abstract

Objetivos: determinar la prevalencia y características clínicas de pacientes con malformaciones Müllerianas que consultan a un hospital de tercer nivel.Métodos: se realizó un estudio de corte transversal, en pacientes con diagnóstico de malformaciones Müllerianas, en el Hospital General de Medellín entre los años 2000 y 2005.Resultados: de un total de 1.450 pacientes que consultaron por urgencias, consulta externa ginecológica o se encontraban hospitalizadas, 39 cumplieron los criterios de inclusión, hallándose una prevalencia de 2,6%. Las malformaciones más frecuentes fueron: agenesia vaginal, útero bicorne y tabique vaginal. Los síntomas más comunes: dolor pélvico (18,7%) y amenorrea (14%). La ecografía transvaginal fue la principal ayuda diagnóstica en estas pacientes (48,7%). El 38,5% de los pacientes recibió tratamiento quirúrgico: neovagina, himenoplastia, resección tabique vaginal, histeroscopía operatoria, corrección durante cesárea. La infección urinaria fue la complicación más frecuente (7,7%). El 41% requirió hasta 4 días de hospitalización.Conclusiones: la prevalencia de malformaciones Müllerianas fue de 2,6%, Las alteraciones más frecuentes fueron: útero bicorne, agenesia y tabiques vaginales. El dolor pélvico crónico y la amenorrea fueron los motivos de consulta más comunes y requirieron estudios complementarios para descartar esta patología.

Keywords

signs and symptoms, anomalías, prevalencia, prevalence, RG1-991, anomaly, Gynecology and obstetrics, signos y síntomas, Müller conduits, ductos de Muller

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