Vestibular anus, a surgical dilemma (original) (raw)

Japanese Journal of Gastroenterology Research

Abstract

It is a pleasure for me to draw attention in this issue of your admirable journal to recto-vestibular fistula. Vestibular anus means congenital presence of the anus in the vestibule behind the vaginal orifice. It shares a common wall between the vagina and the rectum. In addition to an abnormal cosmetic appearance, it leads to recurrent attacks of urinary tract and vaginal infections. In adult female patients, it leads to dyspareunia. Several techniques have been described for the treatment of this type of anomaly, however; the postoperative continence is not always satisfactory. Optimal surgical repair would be easy to assess minimum dissection to spare pelvic nerves and guide the rectal pouch through the muscles of continence and intact sphincter [1]. The surgeon must cautiously during surgical separation of the posterior vaginal wall from the anterior rectal wall to avert rectal wall tear.

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