Abstract

Background: Disorders of Sexual Development (DSD) encompass congenital conditions with inconsistencies between sex chromosomes, gonads, and sexual anatomy. This study aimed to evaluate the outcomes of a genitoplasty technique in DSD patients, focusing on functionality and cosmetics. Methods: A prospective cohort case series was conducted at a university hospital in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Ten DSD patients underwent genitoplasty procedures with excision of urogenital membrane and use of local flap of labia minora for reconstruction. Data, including demographic information, operative findings, immediate and delayed postoperative information, were collected. Results: The single-stage genitoplasty technique demonstrated improved delayed cosmetic outcomes. Patients undergoing single-stage genitoplasty with excision of urogenital membrane and use of local flap of labia minora for reconstruction. This approach yielded superior long-term aesthetic outcomes, eliminating the need for additional surgeries. Conclusion: The new novel technique showed delayed satisfactory cosmetic outcomes compared to the previous one. Additionally, the new technique significantly reduced the need for subsequent interventions, such as second genitoplasty. These findings support the potential benefits of the new novel technique in improving long-term outcomes for individuals with DSD.

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