Aims: To evaluate the effect of adjuvants during intensive vaginal dilator therapy for functional and anatomical neovagina creation in women with Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser syndrome (MRKH).
Methods: This retrospective cohort study included 75 women with MRKH undergoing intensive vaginal dilator treatment between 2000 and 2014. One specialist nurse performed non-surgical vaginal dilation aided by adjuvants, during inpatient admissions for several dilation sessions per day. Following discharge, women continued dilation at home and were advised to attend fortnightly follow-up appointments.
Results: Outcomes from 68 women were analysed. The median age of starting treatment was 18 years (range: 13-36). There was a mean of 3 days per admission (range 1-5) with a median of 10 dilation sessions per admission. Adjuvant treatment was used by 48/68 (71%) women: oestriol cream 29/68 (43%), 50:50 nitrous oxide and oxygen 44/68 (65%), diazepam 8/68 (12%), lidocaine ointment 26/68 (39%), paracetamol 35/68 (51%) and naproxen 2/68 (3%). There were no statistically significant differences for changes in vaginal parameters. Women receiving adjuvants had a median increase of 4.5 cm (0.5-7 cm) in neovaginal length compared with women not receiving adjuvants who had a median increase of 3.25 cm (0-7 cm) during intensive treatment. Women who received adjuvants tolerated more dilation sessions per day (10 vs 6.5 median sessions respectively) than those who did not (P < 0.001). Of those with documented length at discharge, 42/56 (75%) women had an anatomical neovagina of 7 cm or greater length.
Conclusions: Vaginal dilation delivered by intensive treatment and supplemented by adjuvant treatments in a multi-disciplinary centre is a rapid and effective method for creation of a neovagina in women with MRKH.
Keywords: Mayer-Rokitansky-Kuster-Hauser; Rokitansky; neovagina; vaginal agenesis; vaginal dilation.
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