Neonatal Management of Female Intersex by Clitorovaginoplasty
- 1 August 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Journal of Urology
- Vol. 154 (2) , 830-832
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-5347(01)67176-3
Abstract
Historically, in female pseudohermaphrodites a staged procedure with early clitoral reduction and delayed vaginoplasty was often the treatment of choice. In recent years several authors have described 1-stage genitoplasty that is performed in the first year of life. The 1-stage procedure for clitoroplasty and vaginal exteriorization is preferable for an optimal functional and cosmetic result. Because of the emotional aspects of the family in intersex cases, neonatal reconstruction offers advantages to the child and parents. Furthermore, the perinatal genital hyperstimulation by maternal and placental estrogens that persists into the first 3 to 4 weeks of life produces vaginal enlargement by mucous secretion and vaginal wall hypertrophy, facilitating identification of the cleavage planes and vaginal pull-through. These arguments have led us to treat these patients by neonatal 1 stage clitorovaginoplasty. Cosmetic and functional results in 5 consecutive cases have been excellent without serious complicationKeywords
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