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'''Vaginectomy''' is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of all or part of the [[vagina]]. It is often performed as a treatment for various [[cancer]]s, such as [[vaginal cancer]] and [[cervical cancer]], or as part of [[sex reassignment surgery]] for [[transgender]] men.
{{Short description|Surgical procedure involving the removal of the vagina}}
 
== Vaginectomy ==
[[File:Vagina_1.jpg|thumb|right|Diagram of the female reproductive system, including the vagina.]]
A '''vaginectomy''' is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of all or part of the [[vagina]]. It is typically performed as part of the treatment for certain medical conditions, such as [[vaginal cancer]], or as part of gender-affirming surgery for transgender men.


== Indications ==
== Indications ==
Vaginectomy may be indicated for several reasons, including:


Vaginectomy is typically indicated for the treatment of malignant [[tumor]]s in the vagina. It may also be performed in cases of severe [[vaginal atrophy]] or [[vaginal prolapse]], or as part of sex reassignment surgery.
* [[Vaginal cancer]]: When cancerous cells are present in the vaginal tissue, a vaginectomy may be necessary to remove the affected area.
* [[Gender-affirming surgery]]: Transgender men may undergo vaginectomy as part of their transition process.
* Severe [[vaginal prolapse]]: In cases where other treatments have failed, a vaginectomy may be considered.


== Procedure ==
== Types of Vaginectomy ==
There are different types of vaginectomy procedures, depending on the extent of tissue removal:


The procedure involves the surgical removal of all or part of the vagina. The extent of the surgery depends on the size and location of the tumor, as well as the patient's overall health and personal preferences. In some cases, a [[hysterectomy]] (removal of the [[uterus]]) may also be performed.
* '''Partial vaginectomy''': Only a portion of the vaginal tissue is removed.
* '''Total vaginectomy''': The entire vaginal canal is removed.
* '''Radical vaginectomy''': This involves the removal of the vagina along with surrounding tissues, such as the [[lymph nodes]], and is often performed in cases of cancer.


== Risks and complications ==
== Surgical Procedure ==
The procedure is typically performed under [[general anesthesia]]. The specific surgical approach depends on the type of vaginectomy being performed. In some cases, the surgery may be done through the [[abdomen]], while in others, it may be performed through the [[perineum]].


As with any surgical procedure, vaginectomy carries risks, including infection, bleeding, and complications from [[anesthesia]]. Other potential complications include changes in sexual function and sensation, as well as psychological effects.
== Recovery and Aftercare ==
Recovery from a vaginectomy can vary depending on the extent of the surgery. Patients may experience discomfort, swelling, and a temporary loss of sensation in the area. Post-operative care includes pain management, monitoring for signs of infection, and follow-up visits with the healthcare provider.


== Recovery and prognosis ==
== Complications ==
As with any surgical procedure, vaginectomy carries potential risks and complications, such as:


Recovery from vaginectomy varies depending on the extent of the surgery and the individual's overall health. Prognosis also depends on a variety of factors, including the stage and type of cancer, the patient's age and overall health, and the success of the surgery.
* [[Infection]]
* [[Bleeding]]
* Damage to surrounding organs
* Changes in [[sexual function]]


== See also ==
== Related pages ==
 
* [[Hysterectomy]]
* [[Vaginal cancer]]
* [[Vaginal cancer]]
* [[Cervical cancer]]
* [[Gender-affirming surgery]]
* [[Sex reassignment surgery]]
* [[Vaginal prolapse]]


[[Category:Medical procedures]]
[[Category:Surgical procedures]]
[[Category:Gynecological surgery]]
[[Category:Gynecological surgery]]
[[Category:Transgender and medicine]]
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Latest revision as of 03:55, 13 February 2025

Surgical procedure involving the removal of the vagina


Vaginectomy[edit]

File:Vagina 1.jpg
Diagram of the female reproductive system, including the vagina.

A vaginectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of all or part of the vagina. It is typically performed as part of the treatment for certain medical conditions, such as vaginal cancer, or as part of gender-affirming surgery for transgender men.

Indications[edit]

Vaginectomy may be indicated for several reasons, including:

  • Vaginal cancer: When cancerous cells are present in the vaginal tissue, a vaginectomy may be necessary to remove the affected area.
  • Gender-affirming surgery: Transgender men may undergo vaginectomy as part of their transition process.
  • Severe vaginal prolapse: In cases where other treatments have failed, a vaginectomy may be considered.

Types of Vaginectomy[edit]

There are different types of vaginectomy procedures, depending on the extent of tissue removal:

  • Partial vaginectomy: Only a portion of the vaginal tissue is removed.
  • Total vaginectomy: The entire vaginal canal is removed.
  • Radical vaginectomy: This involves the removal of the vagina along with surrounding tissues, such as the lymph nodes, and is often performed in cases of cancer.

Surgical Procedure[edit]

The procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia. The specific surgical approach depends on the type of vaginectomy being performed. In some cases, the surgery may be done through the abdomen, while in others, it may be performed through the perineum.

Recovery and Aftercare[edit]

Recovery from a vaginectomy can vary depending on the extent of the surgery. Patients may experience discomfort, swelling, and a temporary loss of sensation in the area. Post-operative care includes pain management, monitoring for signs of infection, and follow-up visits with the healthcare provider.

Complications[edit]

As with any surgical procedure, vaginectomy carries potential risks and complications, such as:

Related pages[edit]