Egyptian Pediatric Association Gazette (May 2024)

Preoperative evaluation of the persistent urogenital sinus in cases with congenital adrenal hyperplasia

  • Abeer Aboalazayem,
  • Ahmed Elham Fares,
  • Samah Ahmed Hassanein Ahmed,
  • Sherif Kaddah,
  • Khaled Salah Ahmed Abdullateef

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s43054-024-00262-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 72, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

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Abstract Background Congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH) is a common cause of urogenital sinus (UGS) anomalies. Delineating the abnormal anatomy of the UGS is crucial prior to the operative repair. Genitography and cystourethroscopy are commonly used by most surgeons to plan for reconstruction. We aim at this study to evaluate the role of these modalities and to compare their accuracy in delineating the abnormal anatomy. Methods We did a prospective study of 30 female paediatric patients with persistent UGS secondary to CAH. All cases were evaluated with genitography and cystourethroscopy. We compared the accuracy of each modality in delineating the confluence. The confluence depth, the urethral length proximal to the confluence, the vaginal dimensions, and the depth of the bladder neck were measured in the genitograms. Results Cystourethroscopy showed the abnormal anatomy in all 30 cases (100%). The genitogram showed the site of confluence in 24 cases out of 30 cases (80%). According to the site of the vaginal opening in relation to the external urethral sphincter in the genitogram, we had 2 groups: the low confluence group (N = 14) and the high confluence group (N = 16). The mean confluence depth in the low group was 9.8 mm vs. 20.5 mm in the high group (p-value / = 0.63 mm low) (p-value / = 0.63 mm) and high (< 0.63 mm).

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