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Hymenotomy or hymenectomy may be considered when imperforate hymen causes obstructed menstrual blood flow, periodic lower abdominal pain, urinary retention, or imaging suggests hematocolpos. The decision is usually based on the severity of symptoms, extent of hematocolpos and risk of infection, stag
24-72h
Response window
Approx. $1,200
Treatment fee
Peking Union Medical College Hospital - Beijing - Grade 3A
Ruijin Hospital - Shanghai - Grade 3A
West China Hospital - Chengdu - Grade 3A
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The surgery addresses hematocolpos caused by imperforate hymen and is usually performed under anesthesia. It typically involves making radial or cruciate incisions on the hymen, slowly draining the accumulated blood, and, if necessary, excising thickened tissue and reshaping the edges, using electrocautery or sutures for hemostasis. A short-term drain or stent may be placed to reduce adhesions, and irrigation is performed. Postoperative monitoring includes vital signs and bleeding, with assessment of pain and drainage patency, aiming to restore the passage and alleviate symptoms. The above is general health information, not medical advice; specific details depend on specialist evaluation and hospital protocols.
The surgery addresses hematocolpos caused by imperforate hymen and is usually performed under anesthesia. It typically involves making radial or cruciate incisions on the hymen, slowly draining the accumulated blood, and, if necessary, excising thickened tissue and reshaping the edges, using electrocautery or sutures for hemostasis. A short-term drain or stent may be placed to reduce adhesions, and irrigation is performed. Postoperative monitoring includes vital signs and bleeding, with assessment of pain and drainage patency, aiming to restore the passage and alleviate symptoms. The above is general health information, not medical advice; specific details depend on specialist evaluation and hospital protocols.

Combining preoperative evaluation, hospitalization, and postoperative follow-up, it is generally recommended to stay in China for approximately 7–14 days; the specific schedule and total duration are subject to actual arrangements.

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