PCOS and Urethrovaginal Space: 3-D Volumetric and Vascular Analysis |
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Authors: | Cesare Battaglia Rossella Elena Nappi Fulvia Mancini Stefania Alvisi Simona Del Forno Bruno Battaglia Stefano Venturoli |
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Affiliation: | 2. Research Centre for Reproductive Medicine, University of Pavia, Piazzale Golgi, Pavia, Italy;3. Department of Gynecology and Reproductive Medicine, Institut Universitari Dexeus, Barcelona, Spain;1. Division of Urogynecology and Pelvic Reconstructive SurgeryGood Samaritan HospitalCincinnatiOHUSA;2. Division of Urogynecology and Pelvic Reconstructive SurgeryMadigan Army Medical CenterTacomaWAUSA;3. Hatton Institute for Research and EducationGood Samaritan HospitalCincinnatiOHUSA |
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Abstract: | IntroductionThe vaginal orgasm seems to be evocated by the stimulation of the G-spot: a highly sensitive area on the anterior wall of the human vagina. However, the existence of such a spot is controversial.AimTo evaluate, by the use of three-dimensional (3-D) ultrasonography, the anatomic structures of the urethrovaginal space both in polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) patients and eumenorrheic non-hirsute controls.MethodsTwenty-three (Group I) PCOS patients and 25 eumenorrheic young women (Group II) were submitted to two-dimensional (2-D) and 3-D ultrasonography and color Doppler analysis of the urethrovaginal space and of the clitoris.Main Outcome Measures2-D ultrasonographic evaluation of the ovaries and of the urethrovaginal space; color Doppler evaluation of the ovarian stromal arteries, urethrovaginal main feeding artery, and dorsal clitoral arteries; 3-D volume calculation of the urethrovaginal space, and 3-D power Doppler analysis of the vascularization index; flow index; and vascularization flow index; hormonal evaluation.ResultsThe vaginal orgasm was present in 13/23 (56%) patients in PCOS Group and in 13/25 (52%) in the controls. The 3-D reconstruction of the urethrovaginal space demonstrated a gland-like aspect with small feeding vessels: “female prostate.” The 3-D mean volume of the “female prostate” was significantly higher in Group I (0.48 ± 0.21 mL) than in Group II (0.39 ± 0.19 mL; P = 0.044). The Virtual Organ Computer-aided AnaLys (VOCAL) built mean volume of the “female prostate” was positively correlated with the time since intercourse (r = 0.486; P = 0.032), with the total length of the urethrovaginal space (r = 0.616; P = 0.025) and with the testosterone (r = 0.424; P = 0.048) circulating values.ConclusionsThe presence of the G-spot and its role in vaginal orgasm remains controversial. In Italians, and normal weight PCOS patients the hyperandrogenism seems to result in ovarian stromal and “female prostate” hyperplasia. Battaglia C, Nappi RE, Mancini F, Alvisi S, Del Forno S, Battaglia B, Venturoli S. PCOS and urethrovaginal space: 3-D volumetric and vascular analysis. |
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