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Transperineal approach to complex rectourinary fistulae.

Henry Tran1, Ryan Flannigan1, Daniel Rapoport1.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: We sought to present our experience and outcomes in patients with complex rectourethral fistulae (RUF) treated using the transperineal approach with gracilis muscle flap interposition. Complex RUF was defined as having prior radiation, failed repair attempts, and large size (>2 cm).
METHODS: A retrospective review identified 10 patients presenting with complex RUF between July 2009 and November 2013. Three were excluded due to large fistula defects managed with urinary diversion. Seven patients met inclusion criteria and underwent reconstruction.
RESULTS: Six of 7 patients had prostate cancer, and one patient had colon cancer treated with low anterior resection with adjuvant radiation. The primary modality of prostate cancer therapy was brachytherapy (n=3), external beam radiotherapy (n=2) and radical retropubic prostatectomy (RRP) (n=1). Three patients had salvage cancer therapy, including RRP (n=1), cystoprostatectomy with ileal conduit (n=1), and cryotherapy (n=1). One patient developed RUF post-primary RRP without radiation. Mean fistula size was 2.8cm (2-4 cm). No fistulas recurred at mean follow-up 11.4 months (6-20 months). Three patients have had colostomy reversal, one is pending reversal and three have permanent colostomies. Five patients have stress urinary incontinence, with two managed with one to four pads per day, one managed with a condom catheter, and two waiting for artificial urinary sphincter (AUS). One patient developed a perineal wound infection and one developed a pulmonary embolus treated medically.
CONCLUSION: Complex RUF defects are effectively treated with transperineal repair using gracilis muscle interposition. The procedure has low morbidity and high success. Concomitant stress incontinence and bladder outlet contracture are prevalent in this population and may require ongoing management.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26788240      PMCID: PMC4707920          DOI: 10.5489/cuaj.3107

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Urol Assoc J        ISSN: 1911-6470            Impact factor:   1.862


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