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A Complex Urogenital Malformation: Urogenital Sinus with Normal Anus

Video Published 2024-03-13 Updated 2026-06-02

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Surgical management of high urogenital sinus with normal anus using urogenital separation technique. Case demonstrates trans-anorectal posterior sagittal approach for long common channel repair, including vaginal mobilization, fistula closure, and neourethra creation.

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  • Urogenital sinus with normal anus requires surgical approach based on common channel length: short channel needs total urogenital mobilization.
  • Long common channel with short urethra requires urogenital separation via posterior sagittal trans-anorectal approach for adequate exposure.
  • Cystoscopy is essential preoperatively to determine common channel and urethral length, which dictates the surgical technique selection.
  • Trans-anorectal approach extends the ASTRA concept by incising perineal body and posterior sagittal plane to expose urogenital complex.
  • Vaginal-urethral separation creates neourethra from common channel plus native urethra, with two-layer repair and fat pad coverage.

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