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Assessment of Müllerian Patency in Patients With Cloacal Anomaly Using Saline Pertubation: A Retrospective Cohort Study

Video Published 2025-11-25 Updated 2026-06-10

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This study evaluates saline pertubation as a predictive test for menstrual patency in girls with cloacal anomaly. The technique showed 96% sensitivity in identifying patients at low risk for future menstrual obstruction, though specificity was limited. The findings may help guide surgical planning and counseling for families.

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  • - Up to 40% of girls with cloacal anomaly develop menstrual obstruction with serious consequences. - Saline perturbation during surgery has 96% sensitivity for predicting Müllerian patency in cloacal anomaly patients. - Positive perturbation test reliably identifies low-risk patients unlikely to develop future menstrual obstruction. - Low specificity means abnormal test does not guarantee obstruction; further monitoring still needed. - Technique enables pre-pubertal risk stratification for menstrual outflow complications in cloacal anomaly.

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