I wish I did. It's by no means an area of expertise for me, but I would guess that this technique is extremely expensive and will remain limited--at least for the short term--to use in cases of genetic females that require replacement of their vagina due to its congenital absence of loss from cancer/injury.
The location of blood vessels, nerves, etc. is different in genetic male vs. female and may require a totally different approach.
The location of blood vessels, nerves, etc. is different in genetic male vs. female and may require a totally different approach.