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01.06.2013 | Original Article
Prolapse and sexual function 8 years after neovagina according to Shears: a study of 43 cases with Mayer–von Rokitansky–Küster–Hauser syndrome
verfasst von:
Annette Kuhn, Corinne Neukomm, Ekkehard F. Dreher, Jeannine Imobersteg, Michael D. Mueller
Erschienen in:
International Urogynecology Journal
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Ausgabe 6/2013
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Abstract
Introduction and hypothesis
To investigate sexual and anatomical outcome after Shears neovagina in patients with Mayer–von Rokitansky–Kuster–Hauser syndrome (MRKH).
Methods
Forty-three consecutive patients with MRKH syndrome underwent surgery creating a neovagina according to Shears. Follow-up was 8 years. Sexual function was assessed using the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) as patient reported outcome; anatomical results were assessed measuring anterior, posterior and apical prolapse using the ICS Pelvic Organ Prolapse Score (ICS-POP Score). Pelvic floor contraction was measured applying the Oxford grading system.
Results
Thirty-seven of the patients were regularly sexually active and filled in the FSFI; mean total FSFI was 27.2 (range 24–28). No significant prolapse of the neovagina was noted, 11 patients had a grade I cystocele, rectocele or apical descent that was asymptomatic. Oxford grading of the pelvic floor contraction was 4 in median (range 2–5).
Conclusion
The neovagina according to Shears is a valuable surgical option with good sexual and anatomical outcome 8 years after therapy.