Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3940851 Fertility and Sterility 2016 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo study operative, postoperative, anatomic, and functional outcomes of retropubic balloon vaginoplasty (RBV) for the management of vaginal aplasia.DesignCase series with description of the technique.SettingAssiut University Woman Heath Center.Patient(s)Three women with vaginal aplasia due to müllerian agenesis. All had pelvic adhesions due to previous surgeries.Intervention(s)A Foley catheter was inserted in the retropubic space from the suprapubic area to the vaginal dimple. Cystoscopy was done to ensure bladder and urethral integrity. Patients were treated postoperatively by controlled traction and distension for a week.Main Outcome Measure(s)Depth and width of neovagina, penetration, and satisfaction scores.Result(s)The mean operative time was 9 to 11 minutes. No operative complications were recorded. Pain scores ranged from 0 to 20 points at rest and from 20 to 50 points during dressing. Vaginal depth as well as penetration and satisfaction scores showed statistically significant increases.Conclusion(s)Retropubic balloon vaginoplasty is a simple, safe, and effective alternative approach for creation of a neovagina, especially when laparoscopy is unfeasible or unsafe.

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