Abstract

Objectives To evaluate the use of vaginoplasty with the pudendal thigh flap in patients with gynatresia caused by herbal pessaries in a multidisciplinary context. Methods The study included patients with herbal-pessary-induced vaginitis and gynatresia. Surgical treatment consisted of vaginoplasty with the pudendal thigh flap; patients with associated fibroids had a myomectomy during the same setting. The severity of the stenosis and the outcome after surgery were assessed with rating scales devised for the present study. Results The study included 21 patients (mean age 36.05 ± 1.69 years, range 18–50 years). The most common reason for herbal pessary use was fibroids with infertility. Prior to presentation, most patients had already undergone a median of 2 procedures involving vaginal adhesiolysis and dilatations without improvement. In total, 17 (80.9%) patients underwent surgery. Of these, 6 (35.3%) presented with both fibroids and gynatresia. Before surgery, all patients had poor sexual function with apareunia. Postoperatively, 11 (64.7%) patients reported painless sexual intercourse. Conclusion Joint management by plastic surgeons and gynecologists using the pudendal thigh flap for vaginoplasty in caustic gynatresia resulted in a functional vagina. Simultaneous myomectomy and vaginoplasty in patients with fibroids and gynatresia was safe.

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