June 30, 2026 · International urogynecology journal · DOI: 10.1007/s00192-026-06748-8

Acquired Complete Obliteration of the Vaginal Canal-Surgical Techniques for Management

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The authors aim to address the surgical management of acquired vaginal obliteration, specifically focusing on techniques to restore a patent vaginal canal in a patient with dyspareunia due to agglutination linked to lichen sclerosus and vaginal laser therapy. They demonstrate a minimally invasive approach that successfully increased the vaginal length from 1 cm to 9 cm and improved the genital hiatus, highlighting the importance of individualized treatment based on the underlying cause.

Phanisri Tummala, Supanut Lumbiganon, Jake Miller, Alejandra Cacheiro, Olivia H Chang

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