Abstract
We describe a successful anterior rectal wall advancement flap in two patients with complex rectovaginal fistulas. Our technique used a wide transversely-incised flap, which ensures adequate blood supply, facilitates wide dissection, allows approximation of the anterior rectal wall without tension, and secures closure of the orifice of the fistula.
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