Operative repair of anovaginal and rectovaginal fistulas
- 1 January 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in Diseases of the Colon & Rectum
- Vol. 38 (1) , 4-6
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02053849
Abstract
Operative repair of low rectovaginal fistulas should be tailored to the specific anatomic defect. Endoanal flap repair frequently provides successful fistula closure; however, if substantial injury to the perineal body, anal sphincter, or rectovaginal septum exists, a more extensive repair is required. We present our experience with 95 consecutive patients, operated for rectovaginal fistulas via septal repair after conversion to a fourth degree perineal laceration, endoanal flap, or anoperineorrhaphy. A retrospective chart review was performed. Data collected included etiology, location, size, repair type, and degree of anal continence. All patients received standard mechanical and antibiotic bowel preparation and parenteral antibiotics. No covering stomas were used. Fistula etiology included obstetric injury (N = 77), perianal cryptoglandular infection (N = 15), and other (N = 3). Thirty-one patients had previous unsuccessful repairs. Types of repairs were fourth degree perineal laceration (38), endoanal flap (19), and anoperineorrhaphy (38). Excellent or good functional results occurred in 92 patients (97 percent). Similar success occurred in patients with previous failed repairs (90 percent excellent or good). The recurrence rate was 3 percent. There were no outcome differences between techniques. We believe that all three types of repair for rectovaginal fistulas result in a high cure rate, thereby allowing operative technique to be tailored to the anatomic defects present. This approach should allow for optimal functional outcome.Keywords
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