Abstract

Rectoprostatic fistulas can pose challenging problems for surgical reconstruction. We describe and illustrate the successful repair of a difficult, post-traumatic prostatic urethrorectal fistula by combining use of a vascularized scrotal dartos flap interposition with a modified anterior rectal wall flap fistula repair (Park’s technique). An anterior perineal transanorectal, transsphincteric approach provided excellent operative exposure as well as a direct path for the perineal pedicled dartos island flap en route to the fistula repair site. (J. Urol., 142: 381-384, 1989)

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