Spontaneous Reformation of Imperforate Hymen after Repeated Hymenectomy

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BACKGROUND: Imperforate hymen prevents menstrual blood drainage, which causes cyclic lower abdominal pain and amenorrhea. Untreated patients might develop serious complications such as endometriosis and infertility. Hymenectomy represents the adequate treatment. CASE: In a 16-year-old female virgin presented with recurrent lower abdominal pain, urine retention, and secondary amenorrhea after 3 hymenectomy surgeries. The examination revealed imperforate hymen. A fourth hymenectomy was performed with continuous locked sutures over all of the edges. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION: Recurrent imperforate hymen after hymenectomy should be suspected if symptoms recur. Diagnosis can be achieved through meticulous clinical examination and appropriate imaging techniques.

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endometriosisinfertility

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Colpotomy Hymen Menstruation Disturbances Reoperation Abdominal Pain Abdominal Pain Adolescent Amenorrhea Amenorrhea Colpotomy Congenital Abnormalities Female Humans Hymen Hymen Hymen Menstruation Disturbances Menstruation Disturbances Menstruation Disturbances Recurrence

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