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What are the outcomes in patients referred to a tertiary referral centre for Crohn's rectovaginal fistula surgery?

Colorectal Disease, 2023
Rectovaginal fistulas in patients with Crohn's disease are challenging to manage, and surgical treatment remains the best option for achieving permanent closure of the fistula. Biologicals are now used routinely for patients with Crohn's disease. The aim
İ. Sapcı, M. Zutshi, N. Akeel, T. Hull
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Postoperative rectovaginal fistula: Can colonic pull‐through delayed coloanal anastomosis avoid the need for definitive stoma? An experience of 28 consecutives cases

Colorectal Disease, 2022
Management of rectovaginal fistula (RVF) remains a challenge, especially in cases of postoperative RVF as they are often large and surrounded by inflammatory and fibrotic tissue, making local repair difficult or even impossible.
M. Blondeau   +6 more
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Rectovaginal fistula: Risk factors for failure after graciloplasty—A bicentric retrospective European study of 61 patients

Colorectal Disease, 2021
Graciloplasty (GP) is indicated in the case of recurrent rectovaginal fistula (RVF) after failure of previous local treatments. The aim of this study was to assess risk factors for GP failure performed for RVF.
A. Frontali   +4 more
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Gracilis Flap Repair for Reoperative Rectovaginal Fistula

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 2021
BACKGROUND: Surgical treatment of recurrent rectovaginal fistulas is notoriously difficult. Placement of the gracilis muscle between the vagina and anus is an advanced technique used to close persistent fistulas.
T. Hull, İ. Sapcı, A. Lightner
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A retrospective case series on transvaginal repair of rectovaginal fistula performed by a urogynaecology operative team in Australia

Australian and New Zealand journal of obstetrics and gynaecology, 2021
Rectovaginal fistula (RVF) is an abnormal epithelialised connection between the rectum and vagina. It is a common condition in limited resource settings and is caused almost exclusively by obstetric injury.
K. Thayalan, H. Krause, J. Goh
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Rectovaginal Fistulas

Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 2000
The treatment of rectovaginal fistulas is controversial. The choice of the technique used for repair depends on many factors. Therefore the classification, etiology and treatment are discussed, in order to help decision making in the management of this troublesome disease.
Vaneerdeweg, Wouter   +3 more
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[Surgical treatment of rectovaginal fistula with vaginal rectangular flap].

Khirurgiia, 2021
OBJECTIVE To evaluate the early and long-term outcomes of rectovaginal fistula closure with vaginal rectangular flap. MATERIAL AND METHODS There were 61 patients with rectovaginal fistula for the period 2012-2020.
A. Mudrov   +8 more
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Rectovaginal Fistula

Surgical Clinics of North America, 2010
Despite the prevalence and severe implications of rectovaginal fistula, there is no universally accepted evidence-based approach to surgical management. This article offers a disease-based review of traditional management strategies and highlights the variety of technical approaches that are currently effective for the eradication of this socially ...
Bradley J, Champagne, Michael F, McGee
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Interposition of a biological mesh may not affect the rate of rectovaginal fistula after excision of large rectovaginal endometriotic nodules: a pilot study of 209 patients

Colorectal Disease, 2021
The aim of this work was to assess whether placement of a biological mesh (Permacol®) between the vaginal and rectal sutures reduces the rate of rectovaginal fistula in patients with deep rectovaginal endometriosis.
H. Roman   +7 more
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Innovative Technique for the Closure of Rectovaginal Fistula Using Amplatzer™ Septal Occluder

Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences, 2021
Rectovaginal fistulas (RVF) result from an abnormal epithelial connection between the vagina and the rectum, allowing the intestinal contents to pass through the vagina.1 Patients may clinically present with vaginal faeces or gas discharge in addition to
Ö. Alabaz, U. Topal
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