from Section G - Screening and Prophylaxis
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 December 2022
Vaginoplasty has an anatomic impact on the pelvic floor and can affect organ support, urinary and bowel function, as well as sexual function. This chapter outlines the improvement of pelvic floor functioning regarding the creation of a neovagina and the functional impact of pelvic floor physical therapy. Pelvic floor physical therapists play an important role in pre- and postoperative care around vaginoplasty, dilation and positioning, pelvic relaxation, and wound healing. Pelvic floor physical therapists should be an integral part of the surgical team.
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