Anatomical study of the clitoris and its implications on female genital mutilation and surgical repair.

Clitoral advancement Clitoral anatomy Clitoral reconstruction Clitoral surgery Dorsal artery of clitoris Dorsal nerve of clitoris Female genital mutilation

Journal

Journal of plastic, reconstructive & aesthetic surgery : JPRAS
ISSN: 1878-0539
Titre abrégé: J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg
Pays: Netherlands
ID NLM: 101264239

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Dec 2021
Historique:
received: 14 11 2020
revised: 29 03 2021
accepted: 27 05 2021
pubmed: 14 7 2021
medline: 15 1 2022
entrez: 13 7 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Worldwide, 200 million girls and women have been subjected to female genital mutilation. To restore the clitoral function and vulvar anatomy, clitoral repair has been performed since the 2000s. Nevertheless, there is a lack of precise and comprehensive data on the clitoral anatomy during surgical repair. This study aimed to precisely describe the terminal anatomies of the dorsal nerve and artery of the clitoris, and the clitoral neurovascular flap advancement for reconstruction in patients with female genital mutilation. This study was performed on seven fresh female cadavers. The site of origin, diameter, length, and trajectory of each nerve and artery were recorded. The clitoral neurovascular flap advancement was measured after a midline transection of the suspensory ligament was performed and after extensive liberation of the dorsal bundles at their emergence from the pubic rami. At the distal point of the clitoral body, the width of the dorsal nerve and artery was 1.9 ± 0.3 mm and 0.9 ± 0.2 mm, respectively. The total length of the dorsal bundles was 6.6 cm (± 0.4). The midpart of the suspensory ligament was sectioned, which allowed a mean anteroposterior mobility of 2.7 cm (± 0.2). Extensive dissection of the neurovascular bundles up to their point of emergence from the suspensory ligament allowed a mean mobility of 3.4 ± 0.2 cm. We described the anatomical characteristics of the dorsal nerve and artery of the clitoris and the mobility of the clitoral neurovascular flap for reconstruction post clitoridectomy. This was done to restore the anatomic position of the glans clitoris while preserving and potentially restoring clitoral function in patients with female genital mutilation.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND BACKGROUND
Worldwide, 200 million girls and women have been subjected to female genital mutilation. To restore the clitoral function and vulvar anatomy, clitoral repair has been performed since the 2000s. Nevertheless, there is a lack of precise and comprehensive data on the clitoral anatomy during surgical repair. This study aimed to precisely describe the terminal anatomies of the dorsal nerve and artery of the clitoris, and the clitoral neurovascular flap advancement for reconstruction in patients with female genital mutilation.
METHODS METHODS
This study was performed on seven fresh female cadavers. The site of origin, diameter, length, and trajectory of each nerve and artery were recorded. The clitoral neurovascular flap advancement was measured after a midline transection of the suspensory ligament was performed and after extensive liberation of the dorsal bundles at their emergence from the pubic rami.
RESULTS RESULTS
At the distal point of the clitoral body, the width of the dorsal nerve and artery was 1.9 ± 0.3 mm and 0.9 ± 0.2 mm, respectively. The total length of the dorsal bundles was 6.6 cm (± 0.4). The midpart of the suspensory ligament was sectioned, which allowed a mean anteroposterior mobility of 2.7 cm (± 0.2). Extensive dissection of the neurovascular bundles up to their point of emergence from the suspensory ligament allowed a mean mobility of 3.4 ± 0.2 cm.
CONCLUSION CONCLUSIONS
We described the anatomical characteristics of the dorsal nerve and artery of the clitoris and the mobility of the clitoral neurovascular flap for reconstruction post clitoridectomy. This was done to restore the anatomic position of the glans clitoris while preserving and potentially restoring clitoral function in patients with female genital mutilation.

Identifiants

pubmed: 34253487
pii: S1748-6815(21)00289-8
doi: 10.1016/j.bjps.2021.05.034
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

3394-3403

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Auteurs

Fanny Blayney (F)

Conception Hospital/assistance publique hôpitaux de Marseille Plastic, esthetic and Reconstructive surgery department Pr. Casanova PhD, 147, Boulevard Baille, 13005, Marseille, France. Electronic address: fanny.blayney@outlook.fr.

Olivier Camuzard (O)

Pasteur universitary hospital, Plastic surgery department and Hand Reconstruction, 30 voie Romaine, 06001 Nice Cedex 1, France.

Arthur Klein (A)

Conception Hospital/assistance publique hôpitaux de Marseille Plastic, esthetic and Reconstructive surgery department Pr. Casanova PhD, 147, Boulevard Baille, 13005, Marseille, France.

Anne-Sophie Perchenet (AS)

Saint Anne Military hospital, 2 bd saint Anne, 83000 Toulon, France.

Baptiste Bertrand (B)

Conception Hospital/assistance publique hôpitaux de Marseille Plastic, esthetic and Reconstructive surgery department Pr. Casanova PhD, 147, Boulevard Baille, 13005, Marseille, France.

Cécile Philandrianos (C)

Conception Hospital/assistance publique hôpitaux de Marseille Plastic, esthetic and Reconstructive surgery department Pr. Casanova PhD, 147, Boulevard Baille, 13005, Marseille, France.

Valentin Massin (V)

Conception Hospital/assistance publique hôpitaux de Marseille Plastic, esthetic and Reconstructive surgery department Pr. Casanova PhD, 147, Boulevard Baille, 13005, Marseille, France.

Maxime Abellan-Lopez (M)

Conception Hospital/assistance publique hôpitaux de Marseille Plastic, esthetic and Reconstructive surgery department Pr. Casanova PhD, 147, Boulevard Baille, 13005, Marseille, France.

Dominique Casanova (D)

Conception Hospital/assistance publique hôpitaux de Marseille Plastic, esthetic and Reconstructive surgery department Pr. Casanova PhD, 147, Boulevard Baille, 13005, Marseille, France.

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