[Clinical application of modified edge resection technique for composite labia minora and clitoral hood reduction with preserved microstructures].

Q3 Medicine
Kun Yang, Yuren Duan, Qiang Li
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate effectiveness of the modified edge resection technique for composite labia minora and clitoral hood reduction with preserved microstructures.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on 36 female patients, who were diagnosed with composite hypertrophy of the labia minora and clitoral hood and admitted between September 2022 and December 2024. The patients' ages ranged from 18 to 45 years (mean, 27.4 years). The primary surgical motivations included poor appearance alone (8 cases), functional impairment alone (14 cases), both poor appearance and functional impairment (12 cases), and psychological factors (2 cases). All patients were treated with the modified edge resection technique for composite labiaminora and clitoral hood reduction with preserved microstructures. The surgical technique emphasized precise adjustments to the clitoral-labial junction and optimization of the anterior labial structure to ensure a natural postoperative appearance and functional integrity. Postoperative follow-up assessed improvements in appearance and function of clitoral hood and labia minora, complications, and overall patient satisfaction.

Results: One patient exhibited suboptimal wound healing, while the remaining patients experienced no complications such as postoperative bleeding, hematoma, wound dehiscence, suture cutting, or labial edema and enlargement. Thirty patients were followed up with a duration of 1-6 months (mean, 2.4 months). In the early postoperative period, 2 patients perceived asymmetry of the bilateral labia minora; 1 underwent labial revision surgery, while the other achieved near-symmetry without intervention. At last follow-up, 25 patients experienced varying degrees of relief from preoperative functional impairments, while the remaining patients showed no improvement; 27 patients reported varying degrees of improvement in appearance, 2 reported no change, and 1 reported a worse appearance compared to preoperatively. Sixteen patients were very satisfied with the surgical results, 8 were satisfied, 5 were moderate satisfied, and 1 was dissatisfied, with a satisfaction rate of 80% (24/30).

Conclusion: The modified edge resection technique for composite labia minora and clitoral hood reduction with preserved microstructures which preserves and optimizes fine anatomical structures through precise adjustments at the clitoral-labial junction, achieves high patient satisfaction with both aesthetic and functional outcomes while minimizing postoperative complications.

[改良边缘切除技术在保留显微结构的小阴唇阴蒂复合复位中的临床应用]。
目的:探讨改良边缘切除技术在保留显微结构的小阴唇阴蒂复合复位中的应用效果。方法:回顾性分析2022年9月~ 2024年12月收治的36例女性小阴唇、阴蒂复合肥大患者的临床资料。患者年龄18 ~ 45岁,平均27.4岁。主要手术动机包括单纯外观不良(8例)、单纯功能障碍(14例)、外观和功能障碍兼有(12例)、心理因素(2例)。所有患者均采用保留显微结构的改良边缘切除技术进行阴唇阴蒂复合复位。手术技术强调对阴蒂-唇交界处的精确调整和唇前结构的优化,以确保自然的术后外观和功能完整性。术后随访评估阴蒂和小阴唇外观和功能的改善、并发症和总体患者满意度。结果:1例患者创面愈合不佳,其余患者无术后出血、血肿、创面裂开、缝线切割、唇水肿增大等并发症。30例患者随访1 ~ 6个月(平均2.4个月)。术后早期2例患者双侧小阴唇不对称;1例患者接受了唇部修复手术,另1例患者在没有干预的情况下恢复了近乎对称。最后随访时,25例患者术前功能损伤有不同程度的缓解,其余患者无改善;27例患者报告不同程度的外观改善,2例报告无变化,1例报告与术前相比外观更差。非常满意16例,满意8例,一般满意5例,不满意1例,满意率为80%(24/30)。结论:保留显微结构的改良边缘切除复合小阴唇阴蒂包皮复位技术,通过对阴蒂-阴唇交界处的精确调整,保留并优化了精细解剖结构,在美观和功能上均获得了较高的患者满意度,同时减少了术后并发症。
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中国修复重建外科杂志
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