Abstract
IntroductionRectovaginal fistula (RVF) is an increasingly common rectal surgery complication. Although various RVF closure operations have been reported, no one approach is considered ideal. Consequently, some patients must undergo more complex and technically challenging surgical procedures. We describe the successful use of simple local skin flap plasty for RVF repair.Presentation of caseA 74-year-old Japanese female developed RVF after robot-assisted laparoscopic proctectomy with intersphincteric resection, hand-sewn coloanal anastomosis, and a temporary ileostomy. Three months later, reconstructive surgery was performed using a local flap. The fistula was successfully closed and healed well without complications.DiscussionA local flap consists of the skin and subcutaneous tissue harvested from a nearby site that maintains its intrinsic blood supply.ConclusionThis novel approach to RVF repair appears simple, effective, and safe.
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