Gynecology and Minimally Invasive Therapy (May 2014)

Novel technique of neovagina creation with uterine serosa in the treatment of vaginal agenesis associated with mullerian agenesis

  • Jiah Min Lee,
  • Chen-Ying Huang,
  • Kai-Yun Wu,
  • Chih-Feng Yen,
  • Bernard Chern,
  • Chyi-Long Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gmit.2014.05.006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 2
pp. 50 – 53

Abstract

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Objective: Our aim was to create a neovagina with the least surgical morbidity and the best functional outcome. Materials and methods: We hereby describe a new technique (Lee's neovaginoplasty) using a combined laparoscopic and vaginal approach in the creation of a neovagina using the uterine serosa layer from the rudimentary uterus and the peritoneum as a graft to line the vagina. This procedure was performed in three patients who were followed-up for a duration of 4 months to 2 years. Vaginal dilation was maintained with a vaginal mold daily for 3 months and three to four times a week thereafter. Results: Adequate vaginal length of 6-7 cm and width of 2.5 cm was achieved postoperatively. There were no surgical complications and postoperative recovery was fast. Vaginal examination 1 month later showed healthy vaginal tissue with no necrosis or infection. Long-term follow-up did not show any shortening or stenosis of the vagina. Patients were able to have satisfactory sexual intercourse with no pain. Conclusion: The laparoscopic-vaginal approach of using a uterine serosa and peritoneal graft for creation of a neovagina is a simple and effective approach with minimal surgical morbidity that can create a passageway for satisfactory intercourse.

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