Clinical anaysis on laparoscopic peritoneal vaginoplasty for congenital absence of vagina accompanied with pelvic lump.

In: Chinese Journal of Birth Health & Heredity · 2010 · W2349137621
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Objective:To investigate the possibility of laparoscopic peritoneal vaginoplasty for the treatment of congenital absence of vagina with pelvic lump.Methods:A total of 5 patients with congenital absence of vagina in which 2 patients accompanied with uterine myoma or adenomyosis or hematometra and 3 patients accompanied with tumor of the ovary,went laparoscipic peritoneal vaginoplasty and myomectomy.Results:In our research,one were partly lacerated on the peritonaeum and substituted by the mucosa of vestibule,the other one got a injury on intestinum rectum and were reparied.All patients were performed successfully.In operation,the average bleeding is 60ml±26,The mean operative time was 101min±40min,and the mean postoperative hospital stay was 9 days,in the followed-up,the artifical vagina is mild pink,soft,warm,have a good elasticity.Conclusion:Laparoscopic pertoneal vaginoplasty and myomectomy is a safe,minimally invasive and reliable method for the treatment of congenital absence of vagina accompanied with pelvic lump.

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