Rectovaginal fistula as a complication of rectal injury during vaginal reconstructive surgery: A case report
Penulis:Â Moegni, Fernandi;Â Kouwagam, Anggrainy Dwifitriana;Â Hakim, Surahman;Â Priyatini, Tyas;Â Meutia, Alfa Putri
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JurnalInternational Journal of Surgery Case Reports
PenerbitElsevier Ltd, International Journal of Surgery Case Reports 120, 109856, 2024
Volume & EdisiVol. 120
Halaman -
Tahun Publikasi2024
ISSN22102612
eISSN2210-2612
Jenis SumberScopus
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Google Scholar: 2
PubMed: 2
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Introduction and importance: Rectovaginal fistula is a complication that may occur due to rectal injury during vaginal reconstructive surgery. To prevent these complications, the recognition of the injury is an important factor so that primary repair can be done. The primary repair can reduce the risk of complications such as fistula formation, and also reduce the physical and psychological impact on the patient. Case presentation: A 33-year-old woman, came with a chief complaint of fecal leakage from the vagina and abdominal pain three months before admission with a history of vaginal reconstructive surgery due to vaginal agenesis. Eleven years after the reconstruction, the patient was diagnosed with recurrent obstruction caused by vaginal synechia. During the surgery of synechia release, rectum injury occurred. Even though primary closure repair was done at that time, several months later there was a complication of rectovaginal fistule formation in the form of fecal leakage from the vagina. The corrective surgery is performed in collaboration with a surgical gastroenterologist. Clinical discussion: Iatrogenic rectal injury may occur during gynecological surgery. A fistula that occurs after the reconstruction of vaginal agenesis is a high-type rectovaginal fistula, making the repairs more complex. Collaboration surgery between surgical gastroenterologist and gynecologist may be an option in such cases. Conclusion: Rectovaginal fistula is a rare but serious complication of vaginal reconstructive surgery. Early recognition, immediate management, and postoperative follow-up are essential in cases of rectal injury during vaginal reconstructive surgery. © 2024
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