Modified balloon vaginoplasty for high position vaginal atresia

Introduction The first-line approach for the management of distal vaginal atresia involves a pull-through vaginoplasty. If the proximal vagina is 3 cm or more from the introitus, the risk of stenosis is high, and an interposition graft may be necessary. We describe a safe, low-cost, and accessible a...

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description Introduction The first-line approach for the management of distal vaginal atresia involves a pull-through vaginoplasty. If the proximal vagina is 3 cm or more from the introitus, the risk of stenosis is high, and an interposition graft may be necessary. We describe a safe, low-cost, and accessible approach for distal vaginal atresia ≥ 3 cm that we call the “modified balloon vaginoplasty” and validate the technical feasibility and anatomical outcomes. Methods Ten patients who underwent modified balloon vaginoplasty were retrospectively evaluated. Age, symptoms at presentation, length of atresia, operation time, and postoperative complications were analyzed. Results All the cases were successfully performed without any intraoperative morbidity. The postoperative complications included one case of stenosis ring in the distal vagina because not right used vagina model. All the girls had regular menstruation and were satisfied with the surgical outcome. Conclusion Modified balloon vaginoplasty allows further distention of the distal vagina or thinning of the septum, which may decrease the risk of stenosis, is a beneficial choice for patients with distal vaginal atresia ≥ 3 cm.
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Constriction, Pathologic - surgery
Female
Gynecologic Surgical Procedures
Gynecology
Humans
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Original Article
Pain
Patients
Pediatric Surgery
Pediatrics
Postoperative Complications - epidemiology
Retrospective Studies
Surgery
Vagina
Vagina - abnormalities
Vagina - surgery
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