Palabras clave Agenesia vaginal. Vaginoplastia. Colgajo Málaga. Código numérico 6650, 621La incidencia de agenesia de vagina es de 1/4000-10000 recién nacidas vivas. La causa más frecuente es el síndrome de Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser.Presentamos un caso de reconstrucción vaginal con colgajos fasciocutáneos vulvoperineales de Málaga en una paciente pediátrica afecta de este síndrome, describiendo los pasos del procedimiento y las bases anatómicas en las que se fundamenta.Esta técnica permite la creación de una neovagina sensible, con una cobertura de excelente calidad, con un ángulo de inclinación fisiológico y natural y un axis anatómico correcto para la relación sexual; se realiza en un solo tiempo quirúrgico y con mínima morbilidad para la paciente.Su principal inconveniente es el crecimiento de pelo dentro de la vagina, aunque se atenúa con el tiempo debido a un fenómeno de atrofia folicular y metaplasia cutánea.Aplicación de los colgajos fasciocutáneos vulvoperineales en cirugía pediátrica: a propósito de un caso Resumen AbstractApplication of vulvoperineal fasciocutaneous flaps in pediatric surgery: case reportThe incidence of vaginal agenesis is 1/4000-10000 female alive newborns. The most frequent cause is Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome.A technique for vaginal reconstruction using the vulvoperineal fasciocutaneous flaps (Malaga flaps) in a pediatric patient affected of this syndrome is presented, describing the steps of the procedure and its anatomic basis.This technique allows the reconstruction of an excellent quality and sensible neovagina, with a physiologic inclination angle which allows the sexual intercourse, in one single stage operation and with minimal morbidity.The main inconvenient of this procedure is the hair growth inside the vagina, although it diminishes with the passage of time due to follicular atrophy and cutaneous metaplasy.
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