Histological Evaluation of Vaginal Cavity Remnants Excised During Neourethral Stricture Repair in Transgender Men

To determine the prevalence of patients who require vaginal cavity remnant excision and obliteration during neourethral stricture repair and to characterize the histological composition of the excised tissue. A retrospective review was performed of all transgender men who underwent neourethral stric...

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description To determine the prevalence of patients who require vaginal cavity remnant excision and obliteration during neourethral stricture repair and to characterize the histological composition of the excised tissue. A retrospective review was performed of all transgender men who underwent neourethral stricture repair. Preoperative imaging and operative reports were reviewed to determine the presence of a vaginal cavity remnant that was excised and obliterated during neourethral reconstruction. Pathology slides were reviewed by 2 pathologists to determine if there was presence of stratified squamous epithelium consistent with vaginal tissue within the vaginal cavity remnant. A total of 47 consecutive transgender men underwent neourethral stricture repair between January 2014 and December 2020. Of these, 18 patients (38%) with a mean age of 37 years (23-59) underwent excision and obliteration of a vaginal cavity remnant. Seventy eight percent (14/18) had a prior phalloplasty and 22% (4/18) had a prior metoidioplasty. Primary vaginectomy type was not associated with whether or not a patient had a vaginal cavity remnant (P = .12). Histological evaluation demonstrated the presence of vaginal epithelium in all vaginal cavity remnant specimens. A high percentage of transgender men with neourethral strictures present with vaginal cavity remnants despite prior vaginectomy. Pathological evaluation confirms that all vaginal cavity remnant specimens contain vaginal epithelium that was either incompletely excised or regenerated. While the implications of this residual vaginal epithelium require further investigation, total removal of vaginal tissue primarily or during reconstruction is important given the risk of associated symptoms.
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