Interventional radiology (IR) interventions have become increasingly more utilized
in the medical field. Common gynecologic indications for IR include tubo-ovarian abscess
drainage and uterine artery embolization. We present a case of a 10 year old female
with an obstructed Mullerian anomaly in whom IR trans-vaginal drain placement was
used to successfully assist in resection of a thick obstructed hemi-vaginal septum
(HVS).
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