Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Rare surgery performed at Manipal hospital

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Manipal (Karnataka): A team of pediatric surgeons from the Kasturba Hospital, Manipal, have performed a rare and complex reconstruction surgery to give a new lease of life to two teenage girls suffering from abnormal body structures.

The two teenage girls were suffering from Cervicovaginal Agenesis, a malformation where the cervix and vagina are not developed but all other internal organs of a female like uterus and ovaries are normal.

In this malformation, there is no outlet for menstrual flow even though the uterus and ovaries would function normally.

Those afflicted with this malformation will not attain menarche and cannot have children as the vagina and cervix are key functional parts for pregnancy.

The team of pediatric surgeons performed this rare and complex reconstruction surgery using intestinal segment which was connected to the functioning uterus of the patients.

"By this new concept of reconstruction surgery the Kasturba Hospital, not only is the uterus saved, the patients can also lead a normal life like any other girls of their age. They will have their monthly cycles. Pregnancy is possible in future", a team member told NNE.

Kasturba Hospital is a teaching hospital and part of the Kasturba Medical College (Manipal).

A part of the Manipal University, Kasturba Medical College (KMC) has been ranked consistently among the top 10 medical colleges in the country.

Source: http://indiaedunews.net/Medical/Rare_surgery_performed_at_Manipal_hospital_6832/

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