Abstract
Summary: Vaginoplasty was used in a consecutive series of 45 patients undergoing rectal excision for neoplastic and inflammatory bowel disease. Forty-three patients achieved primary perineal healing and none developed a persistent perineal fistula.One patient with Crohn's disease developed a perianal fistula a year after operation but healing occurred after minor surgery. Another developed a pre-sacral abscess 9 years after operation; spontaneous discharge into the vagina occurred.