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Successful repair of a rectovaginal fistula caused by a tension-free vaginal mesh (TVM): a case report.


ABSTRACT: Rectovaginal fistula caused by a tension-free vaginal mesh (TVM) is a rare condition. Moreover, a rectovaginal fistula is a challenging issue to address for surgeons regardless of causes. Due to a low rate of occurrence, treatment modality for a rectovaginal fistula caused by a TVM has previously received little attention. A successful surgery using several key techniques to address a rectovaginal fistula caused by a TVM is herein reported. A 78-year-old woman who underwent a TVM for a rectocele three months ago was referred to our hospital with a two-month history of anal bleeding. Mesh protruding into both the vagina and the rectum was confirmed. The patient was operated on under diagnosis of a rectovaginal fistula caused by TVM. TVM was removed by transvaginal dissection of the rectovaginal septum with division of both anterior and posterior arms of the TVM. Layer-to-layer sutures of rectal and vaginal walls were crossly performed with a drain placed in the rectovaginal septum after saline irrigation followed by a covering sigmoid colostomy. The wound healed without infection after surgery, and a water-soluble contrast enema demonstrated the healing of the rectovaginal fistula two months after surgery. No recurrent fistula was confirmed 15 months after stoma closure.

SUBMITTER: Koide Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6768818 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Successful repair of a rectovaginal fistula caused by a tension-free vaginal mesh (TVM): a case report.

Koide Yoshikazu Y   Maeda Kotaro K   Hanai Tsunekazu T   Masumori Koji K   Matuoka Hiroshi H   Katsuno Hidetoshi H   Endo Tomoyoshi T   Shiota Miho M   Mizuno Masahiro M   Cheong Yeong Cheol YC  

Journal of the anus, rectum and colon 20180426 2


Rectovaginal fistula caused by a tension-free vaginal mesh (TVM) is a rare condition. Moreover, a rectovaginal fistula is a challenging issue to address for surgeons regardless of causes. Due to a low rate of occurrence, treatment modality for a rectovaginal fistula caused by a TVM has previously received little attention. A successful surgery using several key techniques to address a rectovaginal fistula caused by a TVM is herein reported. A 78-year-old woman who underwent a TVM for a rectocele  ...[more]

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