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Publication Rectosigmoid vaginoplasty in patients with vaginal agenesis: Sexual and psychosocial outcomes(2011) ;Labus, Ljiljana D. (55201998200) ;Djordjevic, Miroslav L. (7102319341) ;Stanojevic, Dusan S. (6701835066) ;Bizic, Marta R. (23970012900) ;Stojanovic, Borko Z. (54390096600)Cavic, Tamara M. (8571554400)Background: The main goal in women with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome (vaginal agenesis) is creation of a neovagina that will satisfy the patient's desire. We evaluated sexual and psychosocial adjustment in patients who underwent rectosigmoid vaginoplasty because of vaginal agenesis. Methods: A total of 36 women, aged 21 to 38 years (mean=26) who underwent rectosigmoid vaginoplasty from 1997 to 2006 were evaluated. Sexual and psychosocial appraisal included the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI), Beck's Depression Inventory (BDI), and standardised questionnaires about postoperative satisfaction, social and sexual adjustment. Results: Mean FSFI score was 28.9 (range=11.5-35.7) with a cut-off score of 26.55 for sexual dysfunction. Out of the 36 women, 10 (27, 8%) had sexual dysfunction. Mean BDI score was 7.55 (cut-off score=0-9 for non-depression). Twenty-eight women (77.8%) were without symptoms of depression, six women (BDI range=10-29) had moderate and two women had severe depression (BDI=42). There were a significant number of patients (P<0.01) with a high satisfaction score in FSFI and low BDI results. Thirty-two (88.9%) of the patients believed that surgery was done at the right time and the main postoperative support came from their family. Thirty-four (94.4%) of the patients reported satisfactory femininity, with a heterosexual orientation. Thirty patients (83. 3%) were very satisfied with the surgery, while 34 considered surgery as the best treatment. Conclusions: The sexual function and psychosocial status of these patients should be followed long-term to estimate their quality of life. © CSIRO 2011. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Rectosigmoid Vaginoplasty: Clinical Experience and Outcomes in 86 Cases(2011) ;Djordjevic, Miroslav L. (7102319341) ;Stanojevic, Dusan S. (6701835066)Bizic, Marta R. (23970012900)Introduction. There are several techniques for creation of a neovagina. However, rectosigmoid segment presents the most natural substitute for vaginal tissue. Aim. To evaluate the anatomical and functional results of sigmoid vaginoplasty and long-term sexual and psychological outcomes in 86 patients with vaginal absence. Methods. Between April 2000 and February 2009, 86 patients, aged 18 to 57 years (mean 22) underwent rectosigmoid vaginoplasty. Indications were vaginal agenesis (54), female transgenderism (27), and genital trauma (5). Rectosigmoid segments ranging from 8cm to 11cm were isolated, to avoid excessive mucus production. Preferably, it should be dissected distally first in order to check its mobility and determine the correct site for its proximal dissection. Stapling device was used for the colorectal anastomosis as the safest procedure. Creation of perineal cavity for vaginal replacement was performed using a simultaneous approach through the abdomen and perineum. Perineal skin flaps were designed for anastomosis with rectosigmoid vagina for the prevention of postoperative introital stenosis. Main Outcome Measures. Sexual and psychosocial outcomes assessment was based on the Female Sexual Function Index, Beck Depression Inventory, and standardized questionnaires. Results. Follow-up ranged from 8 to 114 months (mean 47 months). Good aesthetic result was achieved in 77 cases. Neovaginal prolapse (7) and deformity of the introitus (9) were repaired by minor surgery. There was no excessive mucus production, vaginal pain, or diversion colitis. Satisfactory sexual and psychosocial outcome was achieved in 69 patients (80.23%). Conclusions. Rectosigmoid colon presents a good choice for vaginoplasty. According to our results, sexual function and psychosocial status of patients who underwent rectosigmoid vaginoplasty were not affected in general, and patients attained complete recovery. © 2011 International Society for Sexual Medicine.
