Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open (Apr 2021)

The Use of a Hartmann’s Pouch for Bowel Vaginoplasty: A Case Report

  • Peter William Zak,, MD,
  • Ian Chow, MD,
  • Xiao Zhu, MD,
  • Harry W. Sell, Jr, MD,
  • Paul J. Rusilko, DO,
  • Guy M. Stofman, MD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000003546
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. e3546

Abstract

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Summary:. Bowel vaginoplasty is a well-described procedure utilizing a pedicled segment of large or small bowel. It has most commonly been used for vaginal agenesis, male-to-female gender affirmation surgery when the phallus skin is not sufficient, or a revision after failure of the primary reconstruction. Our case report describes the usage of a pedicled segment of large bowel to reconstruct the vagina after severe stricture of the original reconstruction. We were able to provide relief of the symptomatic Hartmann’s pouch mucocele, urethral stricture, and provide a functional introitus and vaginal canal. This technique can provide a framework that can be used as a salvage plan in patients with previously irritated and inhospitable defects.