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Grigoris F Grimbizis1, Themistoklis Mikos2, Alexios Papanikolaou2, Theodoros Theodoridis2, Basil C Tarlatzis2.
Abstract
The aim of these case reports is to present the feasibility of isthmo-neovagina anastomosis after Davydov's colpopoiesis in patients with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome (MRKH) with a rudimentary uterine horn. Ten MRKH patients were treated surgically with laparoscopic Davydov's vaginoplasty between 2006 and 2012. Two of these patients were found to have a functional rudimentary uterine horn. These patients underwent a 2-step surgical intervention: (1) Davydov's colpopoiesis with a combined laparoscopic and perineal approach and (2) isthmo-neovagina anastomosis with laparotomy in the 2 cases with a uterine horn in a second surgical step 4 and 6 months after the initial procedure, respectively. The main outcome measures were the perioperative and postoperative details, the vaginal length during follow-up, the postoperative initiation of intercourse, and the postoperative menstrual function. Isthmo-neovagina anastomosis was uneventful, and there were no early postoperative complications. The mean hospitalization duration was 9.5 days. Anastomosis was successful in both patients. The mean follow-up was 42 months, and the mean vaginal length was measured 9.5 cm; both patients reported normal intercourse and normal menstrual function. Anatomic restoration of the genital tract in these patients appears to have been successful and led to functional menstruation and restitution of the patients' sex life.Entities:
Keywords: Cervical aplasia; Davydov's neovagina; Isthmo-neovagina anastomosis; Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser; Vaginal aplasia
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25204254 DOI: 10.1016/j.jmig.2014.09.003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Minim Invasive Gynecol ISSN: 1553-4650 Impact factor: 4.137