TEACHING MRKH SURGERY with MAYO CLINIC & DUKE UNIVERSITY
Dr. John Miklos – Neovagina Surgeon
MRKH surgeon, Dr. John Miklos has been asked to teach a postgraduate course on MRKH / Mullerian Anomalies by course director Dr. John Gebhart of Mayo Clinic and Duke University urogynecologist Dr. Kassandra Kisby and at the 50th Annual Scientific Meeting of the Society of Gynecologic Surgery in May 2024. The focus of the course is on diagnosis and treatment of birth anomalies of the female genital tract. One of the most common birth defects is the condition known as MRKH and Dr. John Miklos was asked to teach his approach to surgical management of MRKH. Dr. Miklos was chosen due because of his vast experience and expertise as he has performed more than 500 MRKH (or neovagina) surgeries since 1998.
Most recently he was sent a MRKH patient from Harvard University Brigham & Women’s Hospital who had vaginal prolapse and was treated with a sacrocolpopexy mesh which eroded into her bladder and failed to support the vagina. Dr. Miklos removed the mesh from the vagina, bladder, colon and rectum and performed a laparoscopic MRKH surgery known as the Davydov Neovagina to restore her vaginal length. Dr. Miklos is honored and proud to know that his colleagues at prestigious universities and hospitals such as: Mayo Clinic, Duke University and Harvard’s Brigham and Women’s Hospital respect his surgical acumen that they consider him an expert in the field of MRKH surgery.