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Minimally invasive vaginal approach to the uterovestibular anastomosis for cervicovaginal aplasia: a case series and review of literature.

Niraj N MahajanArundhati TilveGanesh ShindeBhargavi JnananandaShenaz SaifiVartika SrivastavaShubhada BahiratShayla SrivastavaMadhura Pophalkar
Published in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2022)
Findings of this study should encourage more gynaecologists to learn and recreate a complete vaginal approach, as no special surgical equipments are needed. Hysterectomy should only be reserved for cases, where repeated anastomosis attempts fail. This minimally invasive technique should be preferred over canalization procedures and graft, as it is associated with a higher success rate with least complications and recurrence. Conservative end-to-end anastomosis with a completely vaginal approach should be offered as the primary treatment option for CVA with total vaginal atresia.
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