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-Case Reports-

Successful in Vitro Fertilization Pregnancy and Delivery by an Infertile Woman with Ovotesticular Disorder of Sex Development: A Case Report

Shigeru Matsuda, Yoshimitsu Kuwabara, Ryoko Kato, Kimihiko Nakao, Mirei Yonezawa, Shuichi Ono, Tomoko Ichikawa, Shigeo Akira and Toshiyuki Takeshita

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nippon Medical School Hospital, Tokyo, Japan


On the basis of postoperative histopathological findings, a 29-year-old nulliparous woman was diagnosed as having ovotesticular disorder of sex development (DSD). She had undergone unilateral gonadectomy at age 6 years and vulvoplasty and vaginoplasty at age 8 years. Her karyotype was 46, XX. She had dyspareunia because of a narrow vagina, but her uterus and left gonad were normal. Spontaneous ovulation was confirmed, but sexual intercourse was impossible because of dyspareunia, despite vaginal self-dilatation with a vaginal dilator. Artificial insemination was initiated; however, five cycles failed to yield a viable pregnancy. We decided to perform in vitro fertilization (IVF), which resulted in conception. During IVF we administered intravenous anesthesia before oocyte collection to reduce her distress due to insufficient lumen expansion after vaginoplasty. The patient delivered a healthy male infant weighing 2,558 g at 37 weeks of gestation via cesarean section, which was performed because of gestational hypertension. This is the eighth report of a viable neonate born from a patient with ovotesticular DSD after gonadectomy and the first such pregnancy achieved by IVF. Therefore, IVF may be an effective option for infertile patients with ovotesticular DSD. Additionally, to prevent dyspareunia, self-management of the plastic vagina is important during the peri- and postoperative periods of early vaginoplasty.

J Nippon Med Sch 2023; 90: 240-244

Keywords
dyspareunia, gonadectomy, in vitro fertilization, ovotesticular, pregnancy

Correspondence to
Shigeru Matsuda, MD, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nippon Medical School Hospital, 1-1-5 Sendagi, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113-8602, Japan
m-shigeru@nms.ac.jp

Received, January 29, 2021
Accepted, November 22, 2021