Complications and Long-Term Outcomes of Patients with Cloacal Malformation After Bowel Neovagina Creation
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Kristine L. Griffin, Wendy Jo Svetanoff, Megan A. Read, Shruthi Srinivas, Geri Hewitt, Richard J. Wood, Chelsea A. Kebodeaux
Topic overview
Up to 60% of patients with a cloacal malformation have a Mullerian anomaly. In cases where the vagina is absent or cannot reach the perineum, an intestinal neovagina is often created. The complications and outcomes of this are not well described. We aimed to describe the gynecologic outcomes of patients who underwent neovagina creation followed at our institution.
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