Vaginoplasty
Résumé
The congenital absence of a vagina was first described by Realdus Columbus in 1572 (Word, 1951). According to Jackson (1965), absence of a vagina is due to a failure of Mullerian duct develop- ment. The Mullerian ducts are embryonic tubes from which the oviducts, uterus and vagina develop in the female; in the male, they atrophy. Embryonic failure is usually complete when fallopian tubes are poorly developed, the uterus is rudimentary or absent, and there is no vagina. With a partial anomaly, the Mullerian tubercle fails to grow down and unite with the "up" growing urogenital sinus (Jackson, 1965).
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1987-10-01
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Howard, T. (1987). Vaginoplasty. Operating Room Nurses Association of Canada Journal, 5(5). Consulté à l’adresse https://ornacjournal.ca/index.php/ornac/article/view/13243
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