Creation of a Neovagina with Single Staged Uterine Anastomosis.

CRSLS : MIS case reports from SLS Pub Date : 2024-09-17 eCollection Date: 2024-04-01 DOI:10.4293/CRSLS.2024.00014
Aimal Khan, Mary Baker, Melissa Kaufman, Amanda Yunker, Salam Kassis
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Introduction: While vaginal agenesis most often occurs with an absent or rudimentary, nonfunctioning uterus, it may also occur with a fully developed uterine body. In these scenarios, anastomosis of the functional uterus to a neovagina allows for both egress of menstrual blood as well as potential preservation of fertility: case reports exist of spontaneous conception following creation of a neovagina. However, prior attempts at anastomosis have all included delayed surgery with anastomosis to the uterus several months following the creation of the neovagina.

Case description: The patient was a 17-year-old female who presented with amenorrhea several years after thelarche. After noting a blind ending vagina and a 46XX karyotype, ultrasound and MRI revealed an apparently normal uterus with questionable presence of a cervix, and polycystic appearing ovaries, which may have accounted for the patients minimal hematometra. A multidisciplinary team including gynecology, urology, plastic surgery, and colorectal surgery was organized for creation of a neovagina and attempted anastomosis to the normal appearing uterus. In a single staged robotic procedure, a peritoneal neovagina created in a modified Davydov technique was successfully connected to the uterus. A foley catheter was placed in the uterine cavity to allow for canalization. Diagnostic hysteroscopy six weeks after surgery confirmed a canal into the uterus, and the patient reported ongoing cyclical bleeding with the use of oral contraceptives several months after surgery.

Conclusions: In vaginal agenesis with a functional upper reproductive tract, peritoneal neovaginas may be successfully anastomosed to the uterus in a single stage robotic approach.

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用单段子宫吻合术创建新阴道
导言:阴道缺失通常发生在子宫缺失或不发育、无功能的情况下,但也可能发生在子宫体发育完全的情况下。在这种情况下,将有功能的子宫与新阴道吻合,既能排出经血,又有可能保留生育能力:有病例报告称,患者在建立新阴道后自发受孕。不过,之前的吻合尝试都包括延迟手术,在建立新阴道几个月后再与子宫吻合:患者是一名 17 岁女性,月经初潮后数年闭经。超声波和核磁共振检查发现,患者的子宫表面正常,但宫颈存在问题,卵巢呈多囊性,这可能是患者血子宫最小的原因。包括妇科、泌尿科、整形外科和结直肠外科在内的多学科团队为患者创建了一个新阴道,并尝试与正常子宫吻合。在一次分阶段的机器人手术中,采用改良的达维多夫技术创建的腹膜新阴道成功地与子宫连接在一起。在子宫腔内放置了一根福来导管,以便进行管道疏通。术后六周,诊断性宫腔镜检查确认了进入子宫的管道,术后数月,患者口服避孕药后仍有周期性出血:结论:对于有功能性上生殖道的阴道无阴道患者,腹膜新阴道可通过单级机器人方法成功吻合到子宫。
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