Literature DB >> 8088603

Pudendal thigh fasciocutaneous flaps for vaginal reconstruction in gynecologic oncology.

N C Gleeson1, W Baile, W S Roberts, M S Hoffman, J V Fiorica, M A Finan, D Cavanagh.   

Abstract

The pudendal thigh is a sensate fasciocutaneous flap supplied by the posterior labial artery. We report on the results of pudendal thigh flaps used for vaginal reconstruction in eight patients at the time of pelvic exenteration (6) and radical vaginectomy (2). Patients were interviewed and results were assessed 5 to 19 months after surgery. The flaps were raised in the thigh creases just lateral to the hair bearing area of the labia majora and included skin, subcutaneous tissues, deep fascia of the thigh, and the epimysium of the adductor muscles. Flap sizes varied from 9 x 4 cm to 15 x 6 cm. Bilateral flaps were used in seven patients. The flaps were technically easy to perform. Partial (apical) flap necrosis occurred in four patients. One patient developed complete necrosis of bilateral flaps, followed by an enterovaginal fistula. One patient whose flaps did not necrose developed a rectovaginal fistula at the site of rectal reanastomosis. The functional results are disappointing. The only patient having successful vaginal intercourse had a unilateral flap reconstruction following lower vaginectomy in a nonirradiated pelvis. No patient with bilateral flaps or prior pelvic irradiation has had successful coitus. Other long-term sequelae include vulvar pain (2), chronic vaginal discharge (2), hair growth (4), and protrusion of the flaps (2). These vulvovaginal symptoms discourage patients and their partners from genital contact. Breaching the integrity of the vulva to construct a neovagina that is likely to be unsuitable for sexual intercourse may deprive women of their only potential for normal genital sexual responsiveness. Techniques of vaginoplasty require continued assessment.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8088603     DOI: 10.1006/gyno.1994.1209

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gynecol Oncol        ISSN: 0090-8258            Impact factor:   5.482


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Authors:  Christopher J Salgado; Harvey Chim; Piotr P Skowronski; John Oeltjen; Meily Rodriguez; Samir Mardini
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2.  Minimally invasive treatment of rectovaginal fistula.

Authors:  Giancarlo D'Ambrosio; Alessandro M Paganini; Mario Guerrieri; Luciana Barchetti; Giovanni Lezoche; Bernardina Fabiani; Emanuele Lezoche
Journal:  Surg Endosc       Date:  2011-11-16       Impact factor: 4.584

3.  [Reconstruction of oncological defects of the perianal region].

Authors:  Raymund E Horch; Ingo Ludolph; Andreas Arkudas
Journal:  Chirurg       Date:  2021-04-27       Impact factor: 0.955

4.  Interdisciplinary Surgical Approaches in Vaginal and Perineal Reconstruction of Advanced Rectal and Anal Female Cancer Patients.

Authors:  Raymund E Horch; Ingo Ludolph; Aijia Cai; Klaus Weber; Robert Grützmann; Andreas Arkudas
Journal:  Front Oncol       Date:  2020-05-13       Impact factor: 6.244

5.  Outcome of vulvar reconstruction in patients with advanced and recurrent vulvar malignancies.

Authors:  Wei Zhang; Ang Zeng; Jiaxin Yang; Dongyan Cao; Xiaodong He; Xiaojun Wang; Yan You; Jie Chen; Jinghe Lang; Keng Shen
Journal:  BMC Cancer       Date:  2015-11-05       Impact factor: 4.430

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