Xin Jin
Xuzhou Medical University, ChinaPresentation Title:
Tubal replacement of cervix for treatment of type II vaginal atresia complicated with cervical dysplasia: A case report
Abstract
Vaginal atresia is a rare obstructive disease of the reproductive tract characterized by the absence or hypoplasia of the vaginal canal, with a variety of clinical manifestations, and hysterectomy places a considerable physical and mental burden on young female patients with congenital cervix and complete vaginal atresia. In this report, a case of type II vaginal atresia complicated with cervical dysplasia in a female aged over 10 years was introduced. Our team chose to preserve the uterus for the patient, innovated fallopian tube transplantation, and performed cervicovaginal reconstruction by using their own natural channels instead of cervical canals. The patient menarche in the first half month after the operation, and no abnormality was found in the follow-up at 6 months after the operation.
Biography
Xin Jin is a skilled gynecologist and laparoscopic surgeon at Xuzhou Maternal and Child Health Hospital, where her expertise in treating gynecological benign and malignant tumors, as well as pelvic floor disorders, is applied through minimally invasive techniques. She holds membership in several prominent medical organizations, including the Gynecological Laparoscopic Group of the Maternal and Child Minimally Invasive Professional Committee of the China Maternal and Child Health Association and the Gynecology Group of the Minimally Invasive Medical Committee of the Jiangsu Medical Association. She also serves as deputy secretary-general of the Jiangsu Committee of Experts on Gynecological Endoscopy under the World Association of Endoscopic Physicians. She was awarded the second prize for the introduction of new medical technologies in Jiangsu Province. Her commitment to advancing gynecological care through innovative laparoscopic techniques focuses on improving patient outcomes and quality of life.