Laparoscopic–Assisted Uterovaginal Anastomosis for Uterine Cervix Atresia With Vaginal Aplasia Using a Silicone Stent Lined With Acellular Porcine Small Intestinal Submucosa Graft Inserted Using a 16F Foley Catheter

Abstract Herein is reported a novel technique for cervical reconstruction of congenital cervicovaginal atresia. The patient was a 16-year-old girl with congenital atresia of the cervix and vagina, didelphic uterus, and right hematosalpinx. At laparoscopic-assisted creation of a neocervix, a silicone...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of minimally invasive gynecology 2013-09, Vol.20 (5), p.710-713
Hauptverfasser: Zhou, Qiongjie, MD, Chen, Xiaojun, MD, PhD, Luo, Xuezhen, MD, PhD, Ding, Jinxin, MD, PhD, Zhang, Guofu, MD, PhD, Ren, Yunyun, MD, PhD, Liu, Zhi, MD, PhD, Hua, Keqin, MD, PhD
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Herein is reported a novel technique for cervical reconstruction of congenital cervicovaginal atresia. The patient was a 16-year-old girl with congenital atresia of the cervix and vagina, didelphic uterus, and right hematosalpinx. At laparoscopic-assisted creation of a neocervix, a silicone stent was inserted using a 16F Foley catheter and lined with an acellular porcine small intestinal submucosa graft under ultrasound guidance. At 3-month clinical follow-up after placement of the stent, the patient had regular menstrual flow. The neocervix was completely mucosalized on the inner surface at 4 months after surgery. There were no complications related to the silicone stent or the cervical stent. Cervical reconstruction using a vaginal mucosa–lined silicone stent is accessible and effective, and provides an alternative option to preserve reproductive potential in patients with cervicovaginal atresia.
ISSN:1553-4650
1553-4669
DOI:10.1016/j.jmig.2013.03.010