Abstract:
: Female genital tract anomalies have important effects on reproductive function, and usually
recognized after puberty. The membrane canalization process end to various hymenal forms.
Microperforate hymen appears as a partial obstruction depending on its size. Most often, patient will
present with menstrual disorders, dyspareunia, and infertility. The aim of this research was to report a
case of spontaneous pregnancy in postoperative microperforated hymen in form of case report. A 27-
year-old woman, P0A0, complained of pain during intercouse. Patient had been married for 1,5 years,
had reguler menstrual cycles without any contraceptive method, but not conceived yet. Inspection showed
an obstructed vaginal introitus with a small opening laterally at 3 o’clock, consistent witn microperforate
hymen. During surgery, short vaginal introitus was observed and no vaginal canal was seen. A sound was
inserted through a small opening of 1 mm in diameter laterally at 3 o'clock, followed by sufficient incision
and excision of the distal vaginal tissue. Interrupted suture of the proximal and distal mucosa was
performed. The vaginal portion as well as uterus appeared normal. Postoperative tissue healing was
good. A spontaneous pregnancy occurred 56 days after the surgery and a healthy term baby was born by
caesarean section. In the case of microperforated hymen, menstrual flow can be normal. The patient
complained of dyspareunia or impaired sexual penetration leading to infertility, although the presence of
a small opening may allow passage of sperm and spontaneous pregnancy may occur before the surgery.
Surgery