Patricia Nicolle V. Mangunay, Perpetual Help Medical Center - Las Piñas, Philippines

Patricia Nicolle V. Mangunay

Perpetual Help Medical Center - Las Piñas, Philippines

Presentation Title:

Non-communicating rudimentary horn mimicking a degenerated subserous leiomyoma: A case report

Abstract

Unicornuate uterus with a rudimentary horn is a rare Müllerian anomaly, with an incidence of 0.06%. Due to this relative rarity, an accurate preoperative diagnosis of unicornuate uterus with rudimentary horn still remains to be a diagnostic challenge. Reported here is a case of a 27-year-old nulligravida who complained of severe debilitating dysmenorrhea 5 months prior to admission, necessitating frequent visits to the emergency department for administration of intravenous pain medications and antiemetics. She was misdiagnosed preoperatively with subserous leiomyoma, mainly based on clinical presentation, and findings on ultrasound and pelvic MRI. On exploratory laparotomy, a definitive diagnosis of unicornuate uterus with an enlarged rudimentary horn was established, and patient underwent resection of rudimentary horn, with enterolysis, due to dense adhesions in the left adnexa and cul de sac. We emphasize the need for early diagnosis and prompt management of cases like this to prevent complications, and optimize fertility and quality of life of affected patients.

Key words: unicornuate uterus ,Müllerian anomalies, rudimentary horn.

Biography

Patricia Nicolle Mangunay, MD, is currently a resident trainee in Obstetrics and Gynecology at Perpetual Help Medical Center Las Piñas. She completed her Doctor of Medicine degree at Far Eastern University Nicanor Reyes Medical Foundation, following a pre-medicine degree in Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology. During her medical internship, Patricia co-authored a notable case presentation on cesarean scar pregnancy, which earned third place in an interdepartmental hospital research contest. This achievement reflects her commitment to advancing women's health through research and clinical practice. Now in her first year of OB-GYN residency, Patricia is focused on deepening her expertise in women's healthcare, aiming to provide comprehensive and compassionate care to her patients. She is passionate about staying at the forefront of medical advancements to better serve the needs of women in her community.