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The Gonzalez hernia revisited: use of the ischiorectal fat pad to aid in the repair of rectovaginal and rectourethral fistulae.

M A Levitt1, S K King2, A Bischoff3, S Alam4, G Gonzalez5, A Pena3.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: During the development of the posterior sagittal approach to anorectal malformations a vital technical challenge was a precise midline dissection, which if off, allowed for the ischiorectal fat pad to bulge into the wound. This occurrence became affectionately known as a "Gonzalez hernia", after a trainee of Dr Pena's (and a co-author of this paper). We describe here an innovative use of the ischiorectal fat pad to aid in the repair of acquired rectovaginal and rectourethral fistulae.
METHODS: Patients with recurrent vaginal or urethral fistulae were selected for review. The ischiorectal fat pad was deliberately mobilized (via a posterior sagittal or transanal approach) and used to buttress the repair of the posterior vagina or urethra.
RESULTS: The ischiorectal fat pad technique was used in 9 patients. All had an acquired fistula (6 rectovaginal fistula, 3 rectourethral fistulas). We used the posterior sagittal approach in 7 and in 2 the transanal approach. Six patients had had at least two prior attempts at fistula repair. Six patients had a stoma, and 3 did not. There were no recurrences in greater than six month follow-up. DISCUSSION: The ischiorectal fat pad is easily visualized and mobilized, either via a posterior sagittal or transanal approach, providing excellent coverage with native, well-vascularized tissue, in an area that is difficult to heal. It is an excellent option for recurrent rectovaginal and rectovaginal fistulae and may have other additional creative applications.
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Keywords:  Ischiorectal fat; Posterior sagittal approach; Rectourethral fistula; Rectovaginal fistula

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Year:  2013        PMID: 25092096     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2013.10.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Surg        ISSN: 0022-3468            Impact factor:   2.545


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