Rectovaginal fistula repair utilizing a cadaveric dermal allograft

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Miklos J.R. [1 ,3 ]
Kohli N. [2 ]
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[1] Northside Hospital, Atlanta, GA
[2] Good Samaritan Hospital, Cincinnati, OH
[3] Urogynecology Reconstr. Pelvic Surg., 308 Maxwell Road, Alpharetta
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Allograft; Cadaver fascia; Martius flap; Rectovaginal fistula;
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10.1007/s001920050069
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Rectovaginal fistula repair is commonly performed through the vagina. When recurrent fistulae occur, healthy tissue such as a muscle or fat pad may be interposed to facilitate healing and prevent recurrence. A woman developed a postpartum rectovaginal fistula after her third-degree perineal laceration failed to heal completely. Two subsequent fistula repairs were performed, with recurrence following each procedure. The fistula was ultimately repaired by performing a layered closure and interposing a cadaveric dermal allograft between the rectovaginal septum and vaginal epithelium. Allogenic cadaveric graft may be a viable alternative to traditional autologous flaps for the repair of recurrent or complicated rectovaginal fistulae.
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