Anonymous ID: 783c22 Nov. 30, 2024, 8:57 p.m. No.22085313   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5325

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Neovaginal complications: Stenosis of the neo-meatus (14.4%), wound infection, prolapse of the neovagina, and tissue-healing complications.

Urinary tract obstruction: Obstruction of urinary tracts and leakage of urine through openings, which can occur in rare cases.

Vaginal stenosis: Narrowing or closure of the vaginal canal, which can lead to dyspareunia and other sexual dysfunction.

Rectovaginal fistula: A rare complication where there is a communication between the rectum and vagina, leading to fecal incontinence and other symptoms.

Wound complications: Infections, dehiscence, and delayed healing, which can increase the risk of other complications.

Graft failure: Failure of the skin graft used to line the vagina, which can lead to vaginal stenosis and other complications.

Prolapse: Descent of the neovagina, which can occur due to inadequate support or weakening of the pelvic floor muscles.

Dyspareunia: Painful sexual intercourse due to vaginal stenosis, scarring, or other anatomical issues.

Incontinence: Urinary incontinence or fecal incontinence due to surgical trauma or anatomical changes.

Reoperation rate: A significant proportion of patients (21.7%) require reoperation for non-esthetic reasons, such as complications or revision of previous surgeries.