Anatomical and functional outcomes of feminizing genitoplasty for ambiguous genitalia in patients with virilizing congenital adrenal hyperplasia

Authors

  • Maria Helena Palma Sircili São Paulo University Medical School; Hospital das Clínicas; Urology Department
  • Berenice B. de Mendonca São Paulo University Medical School; Hospital das Clínicas; Urology Department
  • Francisco Tibor Denes São Paulo University Medical School; Hospital das Clínicas; Urology Department
  • Guiomar Madureira São Paulo University Medical School; Hospital das Clínicas; Urology Department
  • Tânia Aparecida Sartori Sanchez Bachega São Paulo University Medical School; Hospital das Clínicas; Urology Department
  • Frederico Arnaldo de Queiroz e Silva São Paulo University Medical School; Hospital das Clínicas; Urology Department

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322006000300005

Keywords:

Ambiguous genitalia, Feminizing genitoplasty, Congenital adrenal hyperplasia, Anatomical and functional outcomes

Abstract

The ideal surgical technique and appropriate age for performing feminizing genitoplasty are debatable, and few long-term outcome studies have been reported. PURPOSE: To report a retrospective study on anatomical and functional outcomes of feminizing genitoplasty in patients with virilizing congenital adrenal hyperplasia. METHODS: We selected 34 patients (mean age = 3.4 ± 2.5 yr) with genital ambiguity classified according to Prader stage. Follow-up ranged from 2 to 16 years. Clitoral length ranged from 1.9 to 5.0 cm; 28 patients had a single perineal orifice, and 6 had a double orifice. The surgical technique included clitorovaginoplasty in a single procedure and was carried out before 2 years of age in 18 patients. Clitoroplasty was performed with glans preservation in all patients. Blood supply was exclusively maintained by the frenular pedicle in 97% of the cases, whereas clitoral dorsal nerves and vessels were preserved in the remaining 3%. The opening of the urogenital sinus was performed using either the Y-V perineal flap procedure (25 patients) or the cut-back incision procedure (8 patients). RESULTS: Good morphological and functional results were achieved in 68% of the patients; 21% of the patients had surgical complications, such as incision bleeding (2 cases), glans necrosis (1 girl with Prader V), and vaginal introitus stenosis (4 cases). Three of the latter underwent dilation with acrylic molds in the post-pubertal period with good functional results. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that single-stage feminizing genitoplasty consisting of vulvoplasty, clitoroplasty, and Y-V perineal flap produced good cosmetic and functional results in virilized girls with congenital adrenal hyperplasia, with few complications. In addition, this surgical approach prevented the need for neovaginaplasty even in patients with high vaginal insertion.

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Published

2006-06-01

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Sircili, M. H. P., Mendonca, B. B. de, Denes, F. T., Madureira, G., Bachega, T. A. S. S., & Silva, F. A. de Q. e. (2006). Anatomical and functional outcomes of feminizing genitoplasty for ambiguous genitalia in patients with virilizing congenital adrenal hyperplasia . Clinics, 61(3), 209-214. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322006000300005