| Literature DB >> 33030652 |
Kotaro Maeda1, Yoshikazu Koide2, Hidetoshi Katsuno3, Tsunekazu Hanai2, Koji Masumori2, Hiroshi Matsuoka2, Tomoyo Shi Endo3, Yeong Cheol Cheong2.
Abstract
Enteroceles and rectoceles are often identified as the cause of a vaginal mass and pelvic discomfort. The combination of a rectocele and an enterocele as pelvic organ prolapses is not infrequent; however, there are few reports on possible simultaneous treatments of these two conditions. We report a new and simple procedure for repairing an enterocele during a transvaginal anterior levatorplasty with posterior colporrhaphy for a rectocele repair. This technique involves making an excision in the peritoneal sac, with high ligation, and attaching the uterine cervix and/or cardinal ligament to the upper most part of the approximation of the levator muscles, to reinforce and lift the deep peritoneal sac. This procedure allows for transvaginal repair of both an enterocele and a rectocele. The enterocele is visualized by applying barium to the posterior vaginal wall during defecography.Entities:
Keywords: Enterocele repair; Rectocele; Transvaginal anterior levatorplasty
Year: 2020 PMID: 33030652 DOI: 10.1007/s00595-020-02161-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Today ISSN: 0941-1291 Impact factor: 2.549