Background In the past several decades we have seen multiple advances in the reconstruction for girls born with vaginal agenesis.This study aimed to evaluate the technical feasibility,anatomical and functional outcome...Background In the past several decades we have seen multiple advances in the reconstruction for girls born with vaginal agenesis.This study aimed to evaluate the technical feasibility,anatomical and functional outcomes of one-stage laparoscopic and gasless laparoscopic vaginoplasty with sigmoid colon for the patients of vaginal agenesis (Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome).Methods We did a retrospective review of a total of 150 women with Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome treated at Beijing Anzhen Hospital,Capital Medical University from March 2006 to August 2010.The patients were divided into the CO2 pneumoperitoneum laparoscopic group and the abdominal wall lift of gasless laparoscopic group.Sigmoid colon vaginoplasty approaches were performed in all of the patients.The surgical techniques,perioperative results,complications,anatomical and functional outcomes of vaginoplasty were recorded.Results All procedures were performed successfully.Significant differences in the operative time and intraoperative blood loss existed in the laparoscopic vaginoplasty group compared with the gasless laparoscopic vaginoplasty group.The patients who underwent sigmoid colon vaginoplasty had good cosmetic results without the problem of excessive mucus production.The postoperative complications were minimal.During a mean follow-up of 15.6 months,no stenosis or shrinkage was encountered.The subjective sexual satisfaction rate with the surgical outcomes in all patients was 83.3%.Conclusions Laparoscopic or gasless laparoscopic vaginoplasty with sigmoid colon are effective and feasible approaches for women with congenital vaginal agenesis.The procedures have satisfactory anatomical and functional results.展开更多
Background: The Vagina is a composite structure formed partly from the mullerian duct and partly from urogential sinus. Most of the patients with mullerian agenesis have small rudimentary uterus without any endometria...Background: The Vagina is a composite structure formed partly from the mullerian duct and partly from urogential sinus. Most of the patients with mullerian agenesis have small rudimentary uterus without any endometrial cavity, 7% - 8% may have functioning uterus. Case: A 15 years old girl admitted with primary amenorrhea, cyclical abdominal pain, hematometra and complete vaginal agenesis. Surgical correction is the mainstay of treatment in patients with functioning uterus and absent vagina. Vaginoplasty was done to reconstruct a neovagina using amnion graft and establish uterovaginal continuity. In this case we have used only perineal approach to dissect the neovagina and identify the cervix with formation of a patent drainage tract and adequate vaginal length of 9 cm. Conclusion: In rare cases of obstructed functioning uterus by complete vaginal agenesis, vaginoplasty effectively restores anatomy and function by an overall minimal operative morbidity. Human amnion provides excellent results in neovaginal reconstruction.展开更多
Objective To review our eoperience of vaginal reconstruction using pudendal- thigh flap.Methods In the past 4 years, 9 patients suffering from the congenital vaginal agenesis underwent vaginalreconstruction using the ...Objective To review our eoperience of vaginal reconstruction using pudendal- thigh flap.Methods In the past 4 years, 9 patients suffering from the congenital vaginal agenesis underwent vaginalreconstruction using the pudendal- thigh flaps. The modilications of the surgical technique were de-tailed. Results All patients recovered satisfactorily from surgery and have been lollowed - up for a mean of 1.5years. There were no instances of flap loss, penetration of rectum and urethra. On final examination, all patientswere recorded as having a satislactory result, complete flap take, adequate dimensions and depth of neovagina andthe external appearance of the perineum and vagina was satisfactory. All married patients reported a satisfactoryintercourse. Conclusion The result proves that neurovascular pudendal- thigh flaps provide excellent tissue forvaginal reconstruction with low complication rate and good results. This operation does not cause an ugly donorsite scar and can be completed in single stage, without need of loparotomy and postoperative daily dilation. It isbelieved that this method can serve as a reliable alternative in vaginal reconstruction, which is one of the mostchallenging subjects of plastic surgery.展开更多
文摘Background In the past several decades we have seen multiple advances in the reconstruction for girls born with vaginal agenesis.This study aimed to evaluate the technical feasibility,anatomical and functional outcomes of one-stage laparoscopic and gasless laparoscopic vaginoplasty with sigmoid colon for the patients of vaginal agenesis (Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome).Methods We did a retrospective review of a total of 150 women with Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome treated at Beijing Anzhen Hospital,Capital Medical University from March 2006 to August 2010.The patients were divided into the CO2 pneumoperitoneum laparoscopic group and the abdominal wall lift of gasless laparoscopic group.Sigmoid colon vaginoplasty approaches were performed in all of the patients.The surgical techniques,perioperative results,complications,anatomical and functional outcomes of vaginoplasty were recorded.Results All procedures were performed successfully.Significant differences in the operative time and intraoperative blood loss existed in the laparoscopic vaginoplasty group compared with the gasless laparoscopic vaginoplasty group.The patients who underwent sigmoid colon vaginoplasty had good cosmetic results without the problem of excessive mucus production.The postoperative complications were minimal.During a mean follow-up of 15.6 months,no stenosis or shrinkage was encountered.The subjective sexual satisfaction rate with the surgical outcomes in all patients was 83.3%.Conclusions Laparoscopic or gasless laparoscopic vaginoplasty with sigmoid colon are effective and feasible approaches for women with congenital vaginal agenesis.The procedures have satisfactory anatomical and functional results.
文摘Background: The Vagina is a composite structure formed partly from the mullerian duct and partly from urogential sinus. Most of the patients with mullerian agenesis have small rudimentary uterus without any endometrial cavity, 7% - 8% may have functioning uterus. Case: A 15 years old girl admitted with primary amenorrhea, cyclical abdominal pain, hematometra and complete vaginal agenesis. Surgical correction is the mainstay of treatment in patients with functioning uterus and absent vagina. Vaginoplasty was done to reconstruct a neovagina using amnion graft and establish uterovaginal continuity. In this case we have used only perineal approach to dissect the neovagina and identify the cervix with formation of a patent drainage tract and adequate vaginal length of 9 cm. Conclusion: In rare cases of obstructed functioning uterus by complete vaginal agenesis, vaginoplasty effectively restores anatomy and function by an overall minimal operative morbidity. Human amnion provides excellent results in neovaginal reconstruction.
文摘Objective To review our eoperience of vaginal reconstruction using pudendal- thigh flap.Methods In the past 4 years, 9 patients suffering from the congenital vaginal agenesis underwent vaginalreconstruction using the pudendal- thigh flaps. The modilications of the surgical technique were de-tailed. Results All patients recovered satisfactorily from surgery and have been lollowed - up for a mean of 1.5years. There were no instances of flap loss, penetration of rectum and urethra. On final examination, all patientswere recorded as having a satislactory result, complete flap take, adequate dimensions and depth of neovagina andthe external appearance of the perineum and vagina was satisfactory. All married patients reported a satisfactoryintercourse. Conclusion The result proves that neurovascular pudendal- thigh flaps provide excellent tissue forvaginal reconstruction with low complication rate and good results. This operation does not cause an ugly donorsite scar and can be completed in single stage, without need of loparotomy and postoperative daily dilation. It isbelieved that this method can serve as a reliable alternative in vaginal reconstruction, which is one of the mostchallenging subjects of plastic surgery.