Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser(MRKH) syndrome is described as absence or underdevelopment of vagina and uterus. This condition is extremely rare congenital malformation that affects one in every 5000 female births. Medical management of MRKH syndrome includes the creation of a neovagina using nonsurgical or surgical procedure. In Vietnam, since 2014, Davydov technique has been used to create neovagina for patients with MRKH syndrome at Tu Du hospital which is the biggest obstetric and gynecological hospital in south of Vietnam. However, the effectiveness of this surgical approach on patient's life and sexual activity hasn't been assessed. The objective of this study is to assess the quality of life, the psychological impact and the sexual function of Vietnamese women with MRKH syndrome after Davydov surgical procedure.
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Quality of Life of women with vaginal agenesis after Davydov procedure
Timeframe: From six months after surgery up to the initiation of the study, assessed up to 1 month
Sexual Function of women with vaginal agenesis after Davydov procedure
Timeframe: From six months after surgery up to the initiation of the study, assessed up to 1 month