Congenital Vaginal Agenesis, revisited

From: OBDocRick@aol.com
Fri May 3 16:42:38 1996


About 9 months ago I posted the list about a patient of mine with Rokitansky's syndrome, whom we constructed a neovagina using balloon tissue expansion techniques. Well, it finally made the press, in this month's Green Journal case reports.

Now, the next step. Hopefully by July I'll be working with Baylor College of Medicine, in Houston. If anyone has a patient with congenital vaginal agenesis, please let me know. My next goal is to publish a series of these cases, and being such a rare anomaly, I'll need referrals.

Thanks

Rick Chudacoff, MD





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