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Vaginoplasty and creating labia minora in children with disorders of sex development.

Smail Acimi1, Mimouna Bessahraoui2, Mohammed Ali Acimi3, Naima Abderrahmane4, Lamia Debbous4.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To report current results of vaginoplasty using the mucosa of the prepuce, and creating labia minora by penile skin in children with disorders of sex development (DSD).
METHODS: In 10 years, we have performed 22 vaginoplasties using the described technique of vaginoplasty, 21 patients with 46, XX DSD and 1 ovotesticular DSD. The assessment of the results of this technique of vaginoplasty was undertaken in several stages: (a) The evaluation of the cosmetic result. (b) The research for a urinary incontinence and urethrovaginal fistulas. (c) The research for a vaginal stenosis by the introduction of a lubricated feeding tube into the vaginal cavity. The labia minora was evaluated by three criteria: its skin should be thin and very supple, it should have a free edge which partially or totally covers the clitoris, urethral meatus, and vaginal orifice; and it is preferable that its color be darker than the rest of the skin.
RESULTS: The cosmetic outcome was considered by parents and the surgeon as very satisfactory in 11 patients (50% of cases), satisfactory in 4 patients (18.2%), and unsatisfactory in 7 patients (31.8%). The postoperative complications were five cases of proximal stenosis (22.7%), one distal stenosis (stenosis of introitus) and two necrosis of the preputial flap. No urethrovaginal fistula and urinary incontinence were reported.
CONCLUSIONS: In infant and young child, when it is difficult to make use of complete urogenital mobilization, the mucosa of the prepuce can be an alternative to create a neovagina, its histological constitution is identical to a vaginal wall, and it does not prevent to have a good labia minora.

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Keywords:  Ambiguous genitalia; Disorders of sex development; Feminizing genitoplasty; Labia minora; Labioplasty; Vaginoplasty

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30547360     DOI: 10.1007/s11255-018-2058-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int Urol Nephrol        ISSN: 0301-1623            Impact factor:   2.370


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1.  What Term to Choose: Ambiguous Genitalia or Disorders of Sex Development (DSD)?

Authors:  Smail Acimi
Journal:  Front Pediatr       Date:  2019-07-30       Impact factor: 3.418

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