CERVICAL AGENESIS: SURGICAL PRESERVATION OF REPRODUCTIVE POTENTIAL IN SPITE OF ANATOMIC VARIATION
Cervical agenesis is a rare anomaly that occurs in 0.001% of the general population, granting even experienced reproductive physicians limited exposure to this congenital disorder. This editorial touches on the historical management, and poor associated outcomes, of the condition. Recent developments have determined that uterovaginal/vestibular anastomosis are the recommended treatment for this condition, but each case should be treated on a case-by-case basis, leading to variable surgical techniques per surgeon. The editorial continues a discussion of a recently developed surgical technique by Fedele et al. (Fertil Steril 2021) utilizing laparoscopically assisted uterovaginal/vestibular anastomosis for patients with cervical agenesis with complete or partial vaginal agenesis.