| Literature DB >> 17214895 |
Andrew P Zbar1, Radhakanth K Shenoy, Antonio Chiappa.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: We report our results of a selective approach to primary direct appositional vaginal repair versus transverse rectus abdominis flap repair (TRAM) in patients with extensive rectal/anal cancer or in cases with primary cancer of cervix, vagina or vulva involving the anal canal and anal sphincters.Entities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 17214895 PMCID: PMC1779795 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7800-4-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int Semin Surg Oncol ISSN: 1477-7800
Figure 1The beginnings of the vaginectomy en bloc with the perineal rectal resection.
Figure 2Ligation of the inferior vaginal venous plexus.
Figure 3Posterior vaginal reconstruction.
Figure 4TRAM flap construction for total pelvic exenteration combined with bilateral inguinal lymphadenectomy (Flap design).
Figure 5TRAM flap construction for total pelvic exenteration combined with bilateral inguinal lymphadenectomy (Exenteration defect).
Figure 6TRAM flap construction for total pelvic exenteration combined with bilateral inguinal lymphadenectomy (Appearance of the flap in position). (Reprinted with permission Springer-Verlag Publishers) from Zbar AP, Nishikawa H, Beer-Gabel M (2001) BeerGabel M. Use of the V-RAM flap in reconstruction after total pelvic exenteration for recurrent vulval cancer involving the anal sphincter. Techn Coloproctol 5: 66)
Figure 7Sagittal transperineal sonography showing the recurrent mass in the same patient occupying the rectovaginal septum. The vagina has been filled with acoustic contrast.
Characteristics of 18 patients treated with extended abdominoperienal resection (2002–2005)
| AGE (Years) | CANCER TYPE | ICRT | INGUINAL NODES | OPERATION | FOLLOW-UP (MONTHS) | OUTCOME |
| 56 | ANUS | EAPR | 36 | AWOD | ||
| 60 | CERVIX | + | EAPR | 30 | AWOD | |
| 62 | VAGINA | TRAM | 28 | AWOD | ||
| 48 | VAGINA | TRAM | 27 | AWOD | ||
| 70 | RECTUM | EAPR | 22 | AWOD | ||
| 71 | RECTUM | EAPR | 22 | AWOD | ||
| 61 | RECTUM | EAPR | 20 | AWOD | ||
| 64 | RECTUM | EAPR | 19 | AWOD | ||
| 67 | RECTUM | EAPR | 16 | AWOD | ||
| 44 | ANUS | TRAM | 12 | AWOD | ||
| 50 | ANUS | + | EAPR | 11 | AWOD | |
| 55 | CERVIX | + | EAPR | 9 | AWOD | |
| 53 | RECUR. | TRAM | 6 | RECUR | ||
| 78 | RECUR. | TRAM | 5 | RECUR | ||
| 81 | ANUS | + | TRAM | 5 | AWOD | |
| 72 | RECTUM | EAPR | 5 | AWOD | ||
| 70 | RECTUM | EAPR | 3 | AWOD | ||
| 70 | RECTUM | EAPR | 2 | AWOD |
ICRT = Patients receiving intracavitary radiation
EAPR = Extended abdominoperineal resection with primary closure
TRAM = Transverse rectus abdominis myocutaneous flap repair
AWOD = Alive without disease
RECUR = Recurrence