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Jonathan S. Berek

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  • Delayed vaginal reconstruction in the fibrotic pelvis following radiation or previous reconstruction.

    Berek JS, Hacker NF, Lagasse LD, Smith ML. Obstet Gynecol. 1983; 61 (6): 743-8

    Vaginal reconstruction was performed in 14 patients who had developed vaginal stenosis secondary to extensive pelvic fibrosis after pelvic radiation therapy (12 patients) or prior vaginal reconstruction (2 patients). Sixteen procedures were performed using a split-thickness skin graft. All patients had satisfactory vaginal restoration, and 12 patients reported good vaginal function. No fistula developed as a result of the operative procedure, but one patient later developed a rectovaginal fistula resulting from tumor recurrence. Successful vaginal reconstruction can be achieved even years after initial therapy in patients who develop an obliterated vagina from previous radiation or surgery.

    PubMedID: 6843934

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