Chul Kwon Lim, Jung Bo Yang, Jin Yu Lee, Joong Gyu Ha, Won Kyu Choi, Seung Hyun Kim, In Taek Hwang
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阴道缺失是一种先天性畸形,会给女性带来生理和心理问题。文献中描述了许多新阴道重建的手术方法。使用合适的阴道模具是手术成功的关键。在此,我们提出了一种有效的新阴道腔维护解决方案,该方案涉及使用热塑性聚氨酯材料制作的定制化三维(3D)打印阴道模具。 在此,我们介绍了一例 18 岁女孩的非合并症下阴道缺失病例及术后处理。 经过全面评估,患者被诊断为 Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser 综合征或 Müllerian 发育不全。 在阴道发育不全患者急性感染期间引流脓液后,使用避孕套和藻酸盐制作了一个模具。然后利用该模具通过 3D 打印机制作出一个永久性的定制模具。 该报告首次建议使用 3D 打印机制作模具,以在创建新阴道后保持阴道扩张。 这种方法可用于阴道缺失和狭窄的患者,并可作为一种新的方法来维持新阴道结构,而不会影响患者的生活质量。
Three-dimensional printed mold for neovaginal cavity maintenance in vaginal agenesis: A case report
Vaginal agenesis is a congenital anomaly that causes physical and psychosocial problems for women. Many surgical procedures for neovaginal reconstruction have been described in the literature. Using an appropriate vaginal mold is crucial for a successful surgical outcome. Here, we present an effective solution for neovaginal cavity maintenance involving the use of a customized three-dimensional (3D) printed vaginal mold created using thermoplastic polyurethane material.
Here, we present a case of non-syndromic agenesis of the lower vagina in an 18-year-old girl and the postsurgical management.
After a thorough evaluation, the patient was diagnosed with Mayer–Rokitansky–Küster–Hauser syndrome or Müllerian agenesis.
After drainage of the pus during acute infection of a patient with vaginal agenesis, a condom and alginate were used to create a mold. The mold was then used to create a permanent, customized mold with a 3D printer.
This report is the first to suggest using a 3D printer to create molds to maintain vaginal dilation after the creation of a neovagina.
This approach can be applied for patients with vaginal agenesis and stenosis and can be used as a novel method for maintaining the neovaginal structure without affecting the patient’s quality of life.