Pelvic peritoneal vaginoplasty
Malignant tumor of the uterus or vagina, with most or all of the vagina removed. Precautions for pelvic peritoneal vaginoplasty: 1. The pelvic peritoneum must be sufficiently free to avoid insufficient length and excessive tension, which will affect the healing of the peritoneal and vestibular mucosa sutures. 2. When closing the pelvic peritoneum and forming the top of the artificial vagina, pay attention to sewing into a bag-shaped fornix to increase the length of the artificial vagina and maintain sufficient stretchability.
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