| Literature DB >> 35197714 |
Noemi Bordás1, Endre Holman1, Csaba Maróti1, Janos Vancsura1, S Molnár1, E Francisco Martins2, Sándor Molnár1.
Abstract
Vesicovaginal fistula (VVF) is the most common genitourinary fistula associated with significant, detrimental impact on the quality of life. Surgical repair of VVF may be complex requiring tissue interposition techniques to bring fresh blood supply, minimize recurrence, and improve functional outcomes. The international literature is scarce regarding complications related to interposition tissue. However, caution is particularly recommended in selecting the tissue interposition technique to avoid unexpected and frustrating problems. We present a 57-year-old woman following multiple failed transvaginal and transabdominal VVF repairs involving a labium majus skin island flap (Lehoczky flap) after radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Complex; fistula; flap; genitourinary; interposition tissue; vesicovaginal
Year: 2022 PMID: 35197714 PMCID: PMC8815345 DOI: 10.4103/ua.ua_56_21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Urol Ann ISSN: 0974-7796
Figure 1(a) Cosmetic result after a Lehoczky island flap fistula repair. (b) Huge hairy skin flap in the vagina. (c) Intraoperative cystoscopy: between the left and right ureteral stents the orifice of the fistula can be seen. (d) Vaginally removed Lehoczky island flap