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Sauseng, S; Kresic, J; Mayerhofer, M; Skreinig, MAR; Kamolz, LP; Spendel, S; Schintler, M; Imamovic, A; Pfeifer, J.
Surgical treatment of deep-lying ano-/rectovaginal fistulas using a de-epithelialized "Singapore flap" (pudendal thigh flap)
EUR SURG. 2022; Doi: 10.1007/s10353-022-00759-7
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Führende Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
Sauseng Siegfried
Co-Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
Kamolz Lars-Peter
Pfeifer Johann
Ribeiro Skreinig Marilia Aislynn
Schintler Michael
Spendel Stephan
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Background Rectovaginal fistulas represent 5% of all anorectal fistulas. For affected women, this pathology is associated with a reduction in quality of life (QoL) and self-esteem. Most commonly used methods of surgical closure have high recurrence rates or permanent perineal complaints, which in turn lead to negative effects on QoL and self-esteem. A fistula closure, using the "de-epithelialized Singapore flap" (SF), can be a good alternative therapy strategy. Method Our retrospective case series processes the long-term results of seven patients who were operated on for ano-/rectovaginal fistula using the SF. All patients underwent surgery at the University Hospital Graz, between May 2012 and July 2015. The data of the surgical follow-up examinations were collected and an additional telephone survey was carried out. The procedure is presented based on a structured description. All procedures were performed jointly by the Department of General Surgery and the Department of Plastic Surgery. Results The average age of the seven patients was 46.14 years (23-72 a). Five patients had a total of 12 previous operations with frustrating results. Of the seven patients treated, six had a permanent fistula closure (85.7%). The results of the telephone survey (n = 6) showed a high level of patient satisfaction (100%), and an improvement in QoL (83.3%), through our surgical method. In our cohort, neither urinary nor fecal incontinence occurred. Conclusion The treatment of an ano-/rectovaginal fistula using the "de-epithelialized pudendal thigh flap" (Singapore flap) is a promising treatment alternative. In particular, patients who have had previous proctological interventions show a benefit from this procedure.

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