N. Paul, S. Adhikari
Department of Plastic Surgery, Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education & Research, Kolkata, India
Summary
Background: The surgical procedure of feminizing genitoplasty aims at restoration of normal anatomy and function in various cases of disorders of sexual development with ambiguous genitalia. Material and methods: Between April 2021 and May 2023, 23 patients underwent a single stage feminizing genitoplasty procedure at the department of plastic and reconstructive surgery. All the patients underwent clitoroplasty with partial glans preservation, omega flap vaginoplasty and labioplasty. Cases with only clitoroplasty were excluded from the study. Of these 23 patients, 17 had congenital adrenal hyperplasia and the rest 6 had varying degrees of androgen insensitivity syndrome. The age of the patients ranged from 4 to 23 years and all were raised as females. The mean operating time was around 120 to 150 minutes and average hospitalization period was 7 to 8 days. At follow-up evaluation, no major complications were observed. In all cases the vaginal introitus was located in the physiological position and was of varying size and elastic. Conclusion: This procedure of single stage feminizing genitoplasty enables reconstruction with good cosmetic and functional results not only in children but also in adults presenting with ambiguous genitalia.
Keywords
congenital adrenal hyperplasia – omega flap vaginoplasty – clitoroplasty – androgen insensitivity syndrome – feminizing genitoplasty
Paul N., Adhikari S. Experience with pediatric and adult cases of ambiguous genitalia reconstructed with a single stage feminizing genitoplasty procedure. Acta Chir Plast 2025; 67 (1): 6–12.