• Dis. Colon Rectum · Mar 2010

    Uterine retroversion for vaginoperineal reconstruction following resection of distal rectal tumors.

    • P A Castillo, V C Aguilar, S Wexner, and G W Davila.
    • Division of Urogynecology and Pelvic Reconstructive Surgery, Cleveland Clinic Florida, Weston, Florida, USA.
    • Dis. Colon Rectum. 2010 Mar 1;53(3):350-4.

    PurposeVaginal and perineal reconstruction following wide resection of locally invasive rectal cancer can be challenging. Various techniques have been reported, all of which contribute the additional morbidity inherent in tissue procurement. We present a technique applicable to nonhysterectomized patients who undergo posterior vaginal wall reconstruction with retroversion of the in situ uterus.MethodsFour nonhysterectomized patients with recurrent rectal carcinoma and abdominoperineal resection with en bloc resection of the posterior vagina leaving a large defect necessitating reconstruction of the vagina, perineum, or both, have undergone posterior vaginal wall and perineal reconstruction with uterine retroversion into the posterior pelvis and fixation to the perineum.ResultsSatisfactory vaginoperineal reconstruction was achieved in all our patients at 3 months. In addition, patients are able to resume sexual activity after tissue re-epithelialization.ConclusionUterine retroversion is a viable option for vaginal and perineal reconstruction.

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