Evagination method for rectovaginal fistulas
https://doi.org/10.33878/2073-7556-2024-23-3-59-68
Abstract
AIM: to assess early and late results of the evagination method for the treatment of rectovaginal fistulas (RVF) in patients with anal incontinence due to muscle defect in the anterior semicircle.
PATIENTS AND METHODS: the study included 45 patients. The prevailing etiology of RVF was delivery lesion in 19/45
(42.2 %). The median follow-up was 6 (4; 8.5) months. On day 30 after surgery, the outcome was assessed clinically. Late outcomes were assessed in all patients 3–12 months including clinical control, transanal ultrasound and sphincterometry.
RESULTS: recurrence occurred in 9/45 (20 %) patients. The significant improvement of continence was revealed: in mean pressure in rest (p = 0.004), in maximum contraction pressure (p < 0.0001), in Wexner incontinence score (p < 0.0001). With a fistula opening less than 16 mm, the recurrence risk increases (p = 0.0003).
CONCLUSIONS: the evagination method is effective option in extent septal defects and correcting additional anal
sphincter insufficiency.
About the Authors
A. B. SerebriyRussian Federation
Alena B. Serebriy
123423; Salyama Adilya st., 2; Moscow
A. Yu. Titov
Russian Federation
Aleksandr Yu. Titov
123423; Salyama Adilya st., 2; Moscow
I. V. Kostarev
Russian Federation
Ivan V. Kostarev
123423; Salyama Adilya st., 2; 125993; Barrikadnaya st., 2/1, bld. 1; Moscow
I. S. Anosov
Russian Federation
Ivan S. Anosov
123423; Salyama Adilya st., 2; Moscow
D. O. Kiselev
Russian Federation
Dmitry O. Kiselev
123423; Salyama Adilya st., 2; Moscow
A. S. Ivanova
Russian Federation
Anastasiya S. Ivanova
123423; Salyama Adilya st., 2; Moscow
M. A. Ignatenko
Russian Federation
Mariya A. Ignatenko
123423; Salyama Adilya st., 2; Moscow
R. Yu. Khryukin
Russian Federation
Roman Yu. Khryukin
123423; Salyama Adilya st., 2; Moscow
A. A. Mudrov
Russian Federation
Andrei A. Mudrov
123423; Salyama Adilya st., 2; 125993; Barrikadnaya st., 2/1, bld. 1; Moscow
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For citations:
Serebriy A.B., Titov A.Yu., Kostarev I.V., Anosov I.S., Kiselev D.O., Ivanova A.S., Ignatenko M.A., Khryukin R.Yu., Mudrov A.A. Evagination method for rectovaginal fistulas. Koloproktologia. 2024;23(3):59-68. https://doi.org/10.33878/2073-7556-2024-23-3-59-68