Transanal endoscopic operation (TEO) repair of rectovaginal fistula and anastomotic leakage: a case series

R. Vincenti, F. Cianchi, F. Coratti
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Introduction. Interest in transanal endoscopic surgery has increased in the last decade. This approach allows primary procedures such as polypectomy, local tumor excision, as well as the treatment of postoperative complications including bleeding, leakage and fistula formation. The aim of this study was to describe our group’s use of Transanal endoscopic operation (TEO) in the repair of fistulae and anastomotic leakage, performed by one experienced surgeon (F.C.). Case presentation. Here, we describe three patients who developed postoperative complications after been subjected to anterior rectal resection. One of them developed a leakage of the anastomosis in third postoperative day, the others developed recurrent fistulae a long time after the surgery. These complications were all treated using TEO (transanal endoscopic operation) platform. The transanal procedure in one case was performed three times, because of the recurrence of the fistula. In another case it was associated with laparoscopy to treat peritonitis occurred after anastomotic disruption. In the last case, the patient had history of years of fistula recurrence associated with pelvic abscess, TEO approach proved to be determinant in the resolution of the problem. In all cases the transanal surgery definitively repaired the defect, the patients were discharged and, up to date, they are without recurrence. Conclusions. Thus, in the hands of experienced surgeons and in selected cases, TEO system appears to be a valid option to treat post-operative complications, such as fistulae and anastomotic leakage, avoiding major surgery with greater associated morbidity and showing excellent results.
经肛门内镜手术修复直肠阴道瘘及吻合口瘘1例
介绍。对经肛门内窥镜手术的兴趣在过去十年中有所增加。这种方法允许进行息肉切除、局部肿瘤切除等初级手术,以及治疗术后并发症,包括出血、渗漏和瘘管形成。本研究的目的是描述我们小组使用经肛门内镜手术(TEO)修复瘘和吻合口漏,由一位经验丰富的外科医生(F.C.)执行。案例演示。在这里,我们描述了三例患者在接受直肠前切除术后出现术后并发症。其中1例术后第3天出现吻合口漏,其余2例术后很长时间出现复发性瘘管。这些并发症均采用TEO(经肛门内镜手术)平台治疗。其中1例因瘘管复发,经肛门手术3次。另一例与腹腔镜手术治疗吻合口破裂后发生的腹膜炎有关。在最后一个病例中,患者有多年骨盆脓肿相关瘘管复发的病史,TEO入路被证明是解决问题的决定性因素。在所有病例中,经肛门手术完全修复了缺陷,患者出院,到目前为止,他们没有复发。结论。因此,在经验丰富的外科医生和选定的病例中,TEO系统似乎是治疗术后并发症(如瘘和吻合口漏)的有效选择,避免了大手术的高相关发病率,并显示出良好的效果。
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