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Bladder Mucosal Graft Vaginoplasty: A Case Report

Authors :
Flavia Tripi
F. Cataliotti
Elettra Vestri
Cinzia Chiaramonte
Antonino Giulio Giannone
Marcello Cimador
Chiaramonte, Cinzia
Vestri, Elettra
Tripi, Flavia
Giannone, Antonino Giulio
Cimador, Marcello
Cataliotti, Ferdinando
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background Female vaginoplasty reconstruction, by choice, is usually performed with adjacent tissue. However in some clinical conditions such as high urogenital confluence sinus, cloacal malformation with extreme vaginal hypoplasia, local tissue may not be available. When vaginal replacement is performed in pediatric patients intestinal segments is preferred to non-operative procedures that require continuative dilations. However mucus production, malignant transformation risk and diversion colitis are important side effects. Technique We present a nouvel technique for vaginoplasty in a female child presenting with an isolated urogenital sinus malformation without virilization. The patient at 20 months underwent vaginoplasty using tubularized bladder mucosal graft. Results Surgical procedure was devoid of complications. Pubertal development occurred at age of 15. She underwent regular follow up until 18 years of age. At this age we performed clinical evaluation: absence of vaginal introitus stenosis and good cosmetic results were observed. Then she underwent vaginoscopy with multiple biopsies. Pathology examination of the bladder mucosal graft evidenced a normal structure of the mucosa, with a stratified squamous epithelium. Discussion Different techniques are taken into account for vaginal reconstruction according to the severity and to the type of malformation. We describe the use of bladder mucosal graft with favorable results after long term follow-up.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e7dfe91ab21343f91498910e31913c2b