Literature DB >> 19967767

The use of vascularized jejunum flap for vaginal reconstruction: clinical experience and results in 22 patients.

Omer Ozkan1, Münire Erman Akar, Ozlenen Ozkan, Taner Colak, Nurten Kayacan, Omür Taskin.   

Abstract

The ideal reconstructive method for a vagina should provide a durable, stable coverage, a patent tube passage for sexual intercourse, and a natural esthetic contour, while simultaneously minimizing morbidity in both the recipient and donor sites, and should be a single stage procedure obviating the use of stents, obturators, and lubrication. Twenty-two patients with absence of the vagina underwent vaginal reconstruction using the jejunal segment transfer technique. Two flaps required re-operation due to venous compromise postoperatively. The flaps were salvaged with venous anastomosis revisions. The overall flap success rate was thus 100%. No urinary tract or gastrointestinal system complication was observed in any case, nor any instance of vaginal introitus. The average follow-up period was 19 months (between 3 and 48 months). Both the depth and diameter of the neovagina were satisfactory postoperatively. After the immediate postoperative period, the only major and embarrassing problem was hypersecretion of the jejunal segment, but this gradually diminished, especially after the first 3 months. Those patients who engaged in sexual intercourse reported good patency and had no complaints in that regard. In conclusion with its evident advantages, the jejunal segment can serve as a reliable option for vaginal reconstruction. It provides quite satisfactory results from both the cosmetic and functional points of view. Copyright 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc. Microsurgery, 2010.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19967767     DOI: 10.1002/micr.20713

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microsurgery        ISSN: 0738-1085            Impact factor:   2.425


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