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Partial Vaginectomy, Complete Vaginectomy, Partial Vestibule-Vaginectomy, Vulvo-Vestibule-Vaginectomy and Vulvo-Vestibulectomy: Different Surgical Procedure in Order to Better Approach Vaginal Diseases

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Total or partial vulvo-vaginectomy or vaginectomy are not routinely surgery due to the complexity of the techniques and because they are considered radical treatments. Furthermore, in literature, there is a paucity of information regarding these techniques and the extent of the repro...

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Autores principales: Zambelli, Daniele, Valentini, Simona, Ballotta, Giulia, Cunto, Marco
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8773321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35049818
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12020196
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author Zambelli, Daniele
Valentini, Simona
Ballotta, Giulia
Cunto, Marco
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Valentini, Simona
Ballotta, Giulia
Cunto, Marco
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Total or partial vulvo-vaginectomy or vaginectomy are not routinely surgery due to the complexity of the techniques and because they are considered radical treatments. Furthermore, in literature, there is a paucity of information regarding these techniques and the extent of the reproductive tract resection is not always clearly defined, as the same technique is often named in a different way by different authors, confusing the reader. The aim of this article is to review and describe five surgical procedures on the basis of the correct identification of the anatomical areas: partial vaginectomy, complete vaginectomy, partial vestibule-vaginectomy, vulvo-vestibule-vaginectomy and vulvo-vestibulectomy. For each technique, indications and possible intraoperative and perioperative complications are mentioned. Moreover, authors’ clinical experience in 33 dogs presenting genitourinary lesions not amenable to local resection via simple episiotomy and outcomes are described. ABSTRACT: Total or partial vulvo-vaginectomy or vaginectomy are not routinely performed due to the complexity of the techniques and because they are considered radical treatments. Little information can be found in the literature, as the same technique is often named in a different way by different authors, confusing the reader. Therefore, the aim of this essay is to describe five different surgical techniques: partial vaginectomy, complete vaginectomy, partial vestibule-vaginectomy, vulvo-vestibule-vaginectomy and vulvo-vestibulectomy. All techniques are described on the basis of the correct identification of the anatomical nomenclature related to structures involved in surgery, in order to give a more precise and unambiguous description and execution of surgical techniques. Moreover, possible intraoperative and perioperative complications and the authors’ clinical experience in 33 dogs are described. All techniques are well tolerated and could be curative in case of benign or malignant tumours that have not yet metastasized and palliative in other cases. Moreover, they are also useful for therapeutic purposes for chronic vaginitis, severe vaginal cysts or congenital abnormalities. It is our opinion that having five different available techniques to approach vaginal disease is useful to perform the best surgery according to the clinical findings, patient’s characteristics, technique invasiveness and whether it is palliative or not.
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spelling pubmed-87733212022-01-21 Partial Vaginectomy, Complete Vaginectomy, Partial Vestibule-Vaginectomy, Vulvo-Vestibule-Vaginectomy and Vulvo-Vestibulectomy: Different Surgical Procedure in Order to Better Approach Vaginal Diseases Zambelli, Daniele Valentini, Simona Ballotta, Giulia Cunto, Marco Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Total or partial vulvo-vaginectomy or vaginectomy are not routinely surgery due to the complexity of the techniques and because they are considered radical treatments. Furthermore, in literature, there is a paucity of information regarding these techniques and the extent of the reproductive tract resection is not always clearly defined, as the same technique is often named in a different way by different authors, confusing the reader. The aim of this article is to review and describe five surgical procedures on the basis of the correct identification of the anatomical areas: partial vaginectomy, complete vaginectomy, partial vestibule-vaginectomy, vulvo-vestibule-vaginectomy and vulvo-vestibulectomy. For each technique, indications and possible intraoperative and perioperative complications are mentioned. Moreover, authors’ clinical experience in 33 dogs presenting genitourinary lesions not amenable to local resection via simple episiotomy and outcomes are described. ABSTRACT: Total or partial vulvo-vaginectomy or vaginectomy are not routinely performed due to the complexity of the techniques and because they are considered radical treatments. Little information can be found in the literature, as the same technique is often named in a different way by different authors, confusing the reader. Therefore, the aim of this essay is to describe five different surgical techniques: partial vaginectomy, complete vaginectomy, partial vestibule-vaginectomy, vulvo-vestibule-vaginectomy and vulvo-vestibulectomy. All techniques are described on the basis of the correct identification of the anatomical nomenclature related to structures involved in surgery, in order to give a more precise and unambiguous description and execution of surgical techniques. Moreover, possible intraoperative and perioperative complications and the authors’ clinical experience in 33 dogs are described. All techniques are well tolerated and could be curative in case of benign or malignant tumours that have not yet metastasized and palliative in other cases. Moreover, they are also useful for therapeutic purposes for chronic vaginitis, severe vaginal cysts or congenital abnormalities. It is our opinion that having five different available techniques to approach vaginal disease is useful to perform the best surgery according to the clinical findings, patient’s characteristics, technique invasiveness and whether it is palliative or not. MDPI 2022-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8773321/ /pubmed/35049818 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12020196 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Partial Vaginectomy, Complete Vaginectomy, Partial Vestibule-Vaginectomy, Vulvo-Vestibule-Vaginectomy and Vulvo-Vestibulectomy: Different Surgical Procedure in Order to Better Approach Vaginal Diseases
title Partial Vaginectomy, Complete Vaginectomy, Partial Vestibule-Vaginectomy, Vulvo-Vestibule-Vaginectomy and Vulvo-Vestibulectomy: Different Surgical Procedure in Order to Better Approach Vaginal Diseases
title_full Partial Vaginectomy, Complete Vaginectomy, Partial Vestibule-Vaginectomy, Vulvo-Vestibule-Vaginectomy and Vulvo-Vestibulectomy: Different Surgical Procedure in Order to Better Approach Vaginal Diseases
title_fullStr Partial Vaginectomy, Complete Vaginectomy, Partial Vestibule-Vaginectomy, Vulvo-Vestibule-Vaginectomy and Vulvo-Vestibulectomy: Different Surgical Procedure in Order to Better Approach Vaginal Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Partial Vaginectomy, Complete Vaginectomy, Partial Vestibule-Vaginectomy, Vulvo-Vestibule-Vaginectomy and Vulvo-Vestibulectomy: Different Surgical Procedure in Order to Better Approach Vaginal Diseases
title_short Partial Vaginectomy, Complete Vaginectomy, Partial Vestibule-Vaginectomy, Vulvo-Vestibule-Vaginectomy and Vulvo-Vestibulectomy: Different Surgical Procedure in Order to Better Approach Vaginal Diseases
title_sort partial vaginectomy, complete vaginectomy, partial vestibule-vaginectomy, vulvo-vestibule-vaginectomy and vulvo-vestibulectomy: different surgical procedure in order to better approach vaginal diseases
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8773321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35049818
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani12020196
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