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In clinical practice, there are six types of congenital infertility population that cannot undergo vaginal egg retrieval, but rather require abdominal egg retrieval. So which women are suitable for abdominal egg retrieval? Today, let's take a look with the editor of 592 Baobao Network.
Six groups of people suitable for abdominal egg retrieval
1. Residual horn uterus
Dysplasia of the uterine wall can lead to a residual horn of the uterus, which cannot withstand normal development and growth after implantation of the sperm and egg. It usually ruptures in mid pregnancy, miscarriage, or fetal arrest. The residual horn uterus also requires abdominal egg retrieval.
2. Primordial uterus
In clinical practice, it is also known as a trace uterus, which is caused by the cessation of development shortly after the intersection of two intermediate renal ducts. The primordial uterus is generally about 1-3cm long, and there is often no endometrium. It is often found that there is no menstrual period, and it is better to use the abdomen for egg retrieval.
3. Congenital absence of vagina
Eggs cannot be retrieved through the vagina, usually through the abdomen. It is common for women with congenital absence of vagina due to chromosomal abnormalities. For them, abdominal egg retrieval has a normal vaginal opening or vestibule, but there are no vaginal marks. Therefore, congenital absence of vagina cannot be retrieved through the vagina. Eggs are usually retrieved through the abdominal cavity, and attention should be paid to the situation of ascites during abdominal egg retrieval. Some patients may have shallow depressions in the vestibule of the vagina, and some may have a 3cm blind end in the vagina. If it is congenital without a vagina, eggs can be retrieved from the abdomen.
4. Congenital absence of uterus
Women born without a uterus, also known as congenital uterine dysplasia, are usually caused by reproductive organ malformations and often have symptoms of absence of vagina. However, with normal ovaries, vaginal egg retrieval cannot be used. Therefore, patients born without a uterus often use abdominal egg retrieval, while patients born without a uterus often use abdominal egg retrieval.
5. Stone Maiden
Women who have been preliminarily determined to be stone maidens must pay attention to the fact that stone maidens are also divided into two categories: "true stone" and "false stone". However, if the egg is taken from the abdomen, it is suitable for stone maidens, that is, congenital absence or absence of vagina. Routine vaginal egg retrieval cannot be detected, but it should be compared during egg retrieval and imaging.
6. The ovarian area in women is relatively high
The colon is mainly affected by the colon, and the position within the ovaries is highly mobile. It is generally located in the ovarian fossa, adjacent to the peritoneum of the lateral pelvic wall. Under ultrasound guidance, it is not possible to collect eggs in full length. Therefore, when the ovaries are located higher, abdominal egg retrieval is often used.
The above is an answer about who is suitable for abdominal egg retrieval. Generally speaking, only these six groups of people require abdominal egg retrieval. However, some people may need abdominal egg retrieval for other reasons, and the only requirement for choosing abdominal egg retrieval is that the ovaries can ovulate normally and have follicles.