“…15 Neovaginal stenosis may refer to introital stenosis or stenosis of the vaginal canal and represents the most frequently reported complication of the vaginal canal. 18,21,31,35 Rates of neovaginal stenosis range from 0% to 12% 14,15,18,20,23,24,[26][27][28][29][30][31][32]36 with introital stenosis ranging from 2.5% to 15%. 14,15,20,24,28,32 Lack of compliance with post-operative dilation is the most common reason cited for both introital and neovaginal stenosis, 15,29,32 but some studies postulate that local infection and ischemia may play a role.…”