Sex reassignment surgery with laparoscopic sigmoid colon vaginoplasty in a male to female transsexual: A case report

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We herein report and discuss our first experience about a sex reassignment surgery (SRS) with laparoscopic sigmoid colon vaginoplasty for a 40s male to female gender identity disorder. SRS for this subject included bilateral orchiectomy, penectomy, clitoroplasty, vaginoplasty, and vulvoplasty. About 20 cm of the sigmoid colon was harvested laparoscopicaly for the neovagina. Total operating time was about 9 hours, and the estimated blood loss was 900 ml without transfusion. There was no trouble during the postoperative course, and a sufficient length of vagina has been maintained.

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Ichihara, K., & Masumori, N. (2016). Sex reassignment surgery with laparoscopic sigmoid colon vaginoplasty in a male to female transsexual: A case report. Japanese Journal of Urology, 107(2), 126–128. https://doi.org/10.5980/jpnjurol.107.126

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