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Vaginal evisceration after hysterectomy: the repair by a laparoscopic and vaginal approach with a omental flap.

F Narducci1, Y Sonoda, E Lambaudie, E Leblanc, D Querleu.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Vaginal evisceration is generally repaired by vaginal or abdominal route. We describe two cases of vaginal evisceration using a combined laparoscopic and vaginal approach employing an omental flap. CASES: Case 1: A radical abdominal hysterectomy was performed in a premenopausal patient for a FIGO IB1 cervical cancer. Four months later, she was found to have a vaginal cuff dehiscence which was repaired by a vaginal approach. Two months later, she had a vaginal cuff evisceration which was repaired using a combined laparoscopic and vaginal approach employing an omental flap with good success. Case 2: A postmenopausal woman who underwent an abdominal hysterectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy for a FIGO IB endometrial cancer was noted to have a vaginal evisceration two months after primary surgery. This was also successfully repaired using a combined laparoscopic and vaginal approach employing an omental flap.
CONCLUSION: The combined laparoscopic and vaginal approach with omental flap is effective for repair of a vaginal cuff dehiscence with bowel evisceration. The addition of laparoscopy provides an opportunity for inspection of the small bowel, the peritoneal toilet, and mobilization of an omental flap.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12798729     DOI: 10.1016/s0090-8258(03)00153-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gynecol Oncol        ISSN: 0090-8258            Impact factor:   5.482


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