Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3956948 | Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Colpohysterectomy is sometimes associated with a large upper colpectomy resulting in a shortened vagina, potentially impacting sexual function. We report on a preliminary experience of a laparoscopic colpoplasty to restore a normal vaginal length. Patients with shortened vaginas after a laparoscopic colpohysterectomy were considered for a laparoscopic modified Davydov's procedure to create a new vaginal vault using the peritoneum of the rectum and bladder. From 2010 to 2014, 8 patients were offered this procedure, after informed preoperative consent. Indications were 2 extensive recurrent vaginal intraepithelial neoplasias grade 3 and 6 radical hysterectomies for cervical cancer. Mean vaginal length before surgery was 3.8Â cm (standard deviation, 1.6). Median operative time was 50Â minutes (range, 45-90). Blood loss was minimal (50-100Â mL). No perioperative complications occurred. Median vaginal length at discharge was 11.3Â cm (range, 9-13). Sexual intercourse could be resumed around 10Â weeks after surgery. At a median follow-up of 33.8Â months (range, 2.4-51.3), 6 patients remained sexually active but 2 had stopped. Although this experience is small, this laparoscopic modified Davydov's procedure seems to be an effective procedure, adaptable to each patient's anatomy. If the initial postoperative regular self-dilatation is carefully observed, vaginal patency is durably restored and enables normal sexual function.
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Authors
Eric MD, Lucie MD, Benjamin MD, Marco MD, Frederic MD, PhD, Audrey MD, Fabrice MD,