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Diseases of the Colon and Rectum 2007-Jan

Multimedia article. Success of episioproctotomy for cloaca and rectovaginal fistula.

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T L Hull
C Bartus
J Bast
C Floruta
R Lopez

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خلاصه

OBJECTIVE

Surgical repair of rectovaginal fistula with an advancement flap has had suboptimal results. The existing literature documenting episioproctotomy as a surgical option in females with rectovaginal fistula or cloaca is limited. This study was designed to examine our experience with episioproctotomy in this group. Additionally we were interested in risk factors, which might predict failure.

METHODS

All females who had repair of a rectovaginal fistula or cloaca with episioproctotomy from 1998 to 2004 were studied. Data were collected from chart review and telephone contact. This included demographics, body mass index, tobacco use, Crohn's disease, previous surgery, and diverting stoma.

RESULTS

Data were obtained from 42 females (mean age, 39.2 (range, 25-70) years). The mean follow-up was 37 (range, 2-84) months. Nine females had a cloaca and the rest had a rectovaginal fistula with an anterior sphincter defect. Eleven (all with anterior tissue) had recurrence of fistula. None with cloaca had recurrence. Eight of 11 recurrences occurred in females who had failed at least one previous repair. No variables that were studied significantly affected recurrence. Median (25th, 75th percentiles) postoperative Wexner incontinence scores for those with and without recurrence were 8 (7, 12) and 5 (2, 6) respectively.

CONCLUSIONS

Episioproctotomy is a successful technique for repair of rectovaginal fistula and cloaca. Incontinence score postoperatively were acceptable. It should be considered a first line of surgical treatment in those with a fistula that includes compromise of the anterior sphincter complex.

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