1973
DOI: 10.1111/j.1464-410x.1973.tb12190.x
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Urethral Coitus in a Case of Vaginal Agenesis

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“…Predisposing factors in urological complications of coitus included forceful and vigorous coitus [3], congenital vaginal anomalies necessitating urethral coitus [4], penovaginal disproportion [5,6], aberrant coital acts or positions [7–9], previous complications [10] and young age [6]. Phimosis and a short frenulum have been held responsible for preputial lacerations [11].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Predisposing factors in urological complications of coitus included forceful and vigorous coitus [3], congenital vaginal anomalies necessitating urethral coitus [4], penovaginal disproportion [5,6], aberrant coital acts or positions [7–9], previous complications [10] and young age [6]. Phimosis and a short frenulum have been held responsible for preputial lacerations [11].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bladder injuries from coitus are rare but may result in bladder rupture, haemorrhage, urinary extravasation and incontinence and vesicovaginal fistulae [5,6]. Urinary incontinence also resulted from injuries to the urethra [4]. Among children, females sustained vesicovaginal fistulae from coitus [6].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Though treatment in the form of vaginoplasty (from either colon loop [3] or dilated urethra itself [4] ) and continence procedure in the form of bladder neck plication [3] or urethrosphincteric reconstruction using bladder flap [4] has been described, in our case we selected McIndoe's vaginoplasty with urethral plication. McIndoe's vaginoplasty is a commonly used method for surgical creation of neovagina, especially by the gynecologists [5] , and our centre has considerable experience with this procedure.…”
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“…About the other group undergone to surgical treatment, there were 76% of patient's satisfaction and 68% of anatomical successful outcome. Regarding the “functional method,” there are two type of complications: urethral coitus [59] and vaginal prolapse [60–62]. …”
Section: Surgical Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%