Surgical Technology International

44th Edition

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Gynecology

The Batalha Clitoropexy: Shortening an Elongated Clitoris – A Minimally Invasive Technique
John R Miklos, MD, Robert D Moore, DO, Miklos & Moore Urogynecology, Reconstructive & Cosmetic Vaginal Surgery, Atlanta, GA, USA, Christina Sá Oliveira Maron, MD, Aesthetic Medicine and Gynecology Clinic, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil, Ana Cristina Batalha, MD, Brazilian Academy of Regenerative Gynecology, Salvador, Brazil

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Background: Female cosmetic genital surgery is becoming increasingly sought after by women who are concerned with the appearance of their vulva. Labiaplasty for the labia minora is undoubtedly the most commonly performed female cosmetic genital surgery. However, an increasing number of patients seen in our clinics in both Brazil and the United States are presenting with clitoral hypertrophy, specifically clitoral elongation. The elongated clitoris will usually protrude beyond the labia minora and majora and from the patient’s perspective will give a less feminine appearance as they will often describe the protruding clitoris as feeling like they have a small penis.
The surgical technique described here, Batalha Clitoropexy, is a minimally invasive surgical technique for clitoral length-reduction that does not require amputation or debulking. This technique is presented in the form of the detailed sequential steps needed to achieve satisfactory results. Photos taken before and after the procedure in a representative case show that the clitoral length has been shortened from 5.0 cm to 1.5 cm without the need of an invasive amputation or debulking clitoroplasty.
Many patients with clitoromegaly or an elongated protruding clitoris do not need to undergo an invasive clitoroplasty. Specifically, patients with clitoral elongation or clitoral ptosis can be surgically treated with a less-invasive clitoropexy surgical procedure which can restore normal anatomic position to treat a protruding clitoris.

 

 

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The Evolution of Transvaginal Robot-Assisted Surgery in Gynecology
Xiaoming Guan, MD, PhD, Professor, Daniel Y. Lovell, MD, MS,  Robert Zurawin, MD, Associate Professor, Baylor College of Medicine, Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery, Houston, Texas

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Laparoscopy has advanced over the last three decades with residency training programs focusing on trans-abdominal laparoscopic techniques whether conventional or robotic. Despite attempts over many years to adopt vaginal surgery as the preferred method of hysterectomy, traditional vaginal surgery has largely fallen out of favor. Vaginal natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery (vNOTES) has gained popularity with patients and promises to provide an attractive option, but the surgical skills of many gynecologists have limited its widespread adoption. We explore the use of robot-assisted vNOTES (RA-vNOTES), which offers improved ergonomics, visualization, and wristed instruments for more precise surgery. Robotic vNOTES, was originally performed in Taiwan by Dr. Chyi-Long Lee in 2014.1 Our center has used the robotic vaginal approach for hysterectomy, myomectomy, sacrocolpopexy, adnexal surgery, endometriosis excision, and more. We have also shown feasibility in performing surgery on patients with a completely obliterated posterior cul-de-sac, long been thought to be a contraindication for the transvaginal approach. Enhancements have been made to improve safety and efficiency, such as the use of indocyanine green to visualize the ureters. There are some limitations on instrument maneuverability and reach with the current da Vinci® Xi (Intuitive Surgical, Sunnyvale, California) platform. However, with over 300 cases logged in our center, these limitations may be overcome with the new da Vinci® SP (Intuitive Surgical, Sunnyvale, California). We are eager to share our experience and hope that more gynecologic surgeons will choose this innovative approach for the benefit of our patients.

 

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