Publications by authors named "Kana Hiasa"

We present two cases of congenital vaginal agenesis with functional uterine corpus, manifesting with periodic lower abdominal pain and hematometra in adolescence. Both patients were successfully treated with the creation of neovagina and neocanal structures to discharge menstrual blood; this may also facilitate the preservation of fertility. Both cases were characterized by degrees of congenital vaginal agenesis, whether short or completely absent, with no communication between the uterine cavity and external genitalia, as confirmed by physical examination and imaging.

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Introduction: Despite numerous reports on pregnancy outcomes after trachelectomy, there are few descriptions of fertility treatment after trachelectomy. Moreover, little is known about the differences in fertility outcomes between various radical trachelectomy procedures. The purpose of this report was to clarify the infertility problems that occur in patients who have previously undergone an abdominal trachelectomy.

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Article Synopsis
  • A patient was referred to the hospital at 29 weeks gestation, revealing significant issues like the stomach position behind the heart and a heart deviation through ultrasound.
  • A magnetic resonance imaging confirmed a diagnosis of bilateral congenital diaphragmatic hernia.
  • The baby was delivered at 37 weeks, underwent surgery, but unfortunately, passed away just 14 hours after birth.
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