1. Surgical Correction of Vaginal Agenesis via Modified Laparoscopic Vecchietti Procedure.
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Esencan E, St Martin B, Harmanli O, and Vash-Margita A
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- Female, Animals, Humans, Adolescent, Vagina surgery, Vagina abnormalities, Uterus surgery, Mullerian Ducts surgery, Mullerian Ducts abnormalities, Treatment Outcome, Laparoscopy methods, Plastic Surgery Procedures, 46, XX Disorders of Sex Development surgery, Congenital Abnormalities surgery
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Objective: To describe surgical correction of vaginal agenesis via a modified laparoscopic Vecchietti procedure with the goal of disseminating knowledge and improving surgical technique CASE: An 18-year-old female presented with primary amenorrhea, age-appropriate secondary sex characteristics, a shallow vagina, and 46,XX karyotype. Imaging showed rudimentary uterine horns and normal ovaries, kidneys, and spine. Diagnosis of Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome type I was made. After an unsuccessful attempt at vaginal dilation and extensive counseling, the patient chose to have a laparoscopic Vecchietti procedure. Vecchietti vaginoplasty eliminates the need for grafts and creates a neovagina with accelerated vaginal dilation by stretching the introital mucosa with a spring mechanism., Results: A modified laparoscopic Vecchietti procedure was performed. Postoperatively, daily suture adjustments were made. When the device was removed after 7 days, the examination revealed a 9-cm vaginal canal, which was maintained with self-dilation., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest Dr. AVM served as a speaker for Bayer Pharmaceutical, Inc. The relationship has ended. The other authors do not have any conflicts of interest or anything to disclose., (Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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- 2023
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