Wednesday, December 11, 2019

SIP # 62: Congenital Uterine Anomalies — Reproductive Implications & Management

Reprodcutive implications and management of congenital uterine anomalies RCOG guideline

This blog post is the summary of Scientific Impact Paper #62 “Reproductive Implications and Management of Congenital Uterine Anomalies” published in November 2019.
This paper provides important information regarding this topic. I found this SIP quite extensive and had to really dig in to make this summary. I have tried my best to extract main points but it is suggested to read through the original document to make sure nothing is missed.
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SIP # 62 Reproductive Implications and Management of Congenital Uterine Anomalies (CUA)

Background
  • CUA embryological maldevelopment of Müllerian ducts
  • Most CUAs asymptomatic & normal reproductive outcomes
  • 3D USG non-invasive, reproducible & provides visible evidence of internal/external contours of uterus
  • Recent Meta-analysis
    • Overall prevalence CUA 5.5% in unselected women
    • 8% in Infertile 
    • 13.3% in women with h/o Miscarriage
    • 24.5% in women with h/o Miscarriage plus Infertility
  • Presentation of anomalies is variable (from asymptomatic to very complex)
  • Four main reason of being difficult counselling about CUAs
    • Several classifications in literature
    • Several different diagnostic modalities still being used
    • Each CUA’s Reproductive Impact is different
    • No single RCT for surgical management of CUAs
The aim of this Scientific Impact Paper is to address these four issues and make recommendations.