Troubleshooting Vaginal Stents: A Critical Review of Common Problems and Solutions
Author(s): Shruti Deshmukh*
Abstract
Vaginal agenesis is the most common condition affecting women known as Mayer-Rokitansky-Kã¼Ster-Hauser syndrome (MRKH). After surgery, vaginal stents are prosthetic devices that are utilized to keep the vagina that was rebuilt from potentially contracting. They ensure that the neovagina keeps its shape by assisting in maintaining the width, depth, and preventing stenosis. But there are some potential problems associated with the use of vaginal stent which needs to be addressed for better functioning and in improving overall quality of life for women. This review article deals with the potential problems associated with the vaginal stent.