IPEG 2020 TOP ABSTRACT: Utilizing laparoscopy in rectovaginal fistula repair

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Introduction to Congenital Rectovaginal Fistula
This chapter introduces congenital rectovaginal fistula as a rare anorectal malformation, discussing the significance of fistula location in determining surgical approach and the potential use of laparoscopy in repair.
0:37
Case Presentation
A detailed presentation of a patient with multiple congenital anomalies, including the diagnosis and preoperative imaging findings that led to the identification of a rectovaginal fistula.
1:15
Surgical Preparation
This chapter covers the surgical preparation for the laparoscopic approach, including patient positioning and establishment of pneumoperitoneum.
1:53
Laparoscopic Dissection Techniques
An overview of the laparoscopic dissection process, emphasizing the importance of preserving blood supply and identifying the rectovaginal plane.
2:31
Perineal Portion of the Procedure
Discussion of the transition to the perineal portion of the surgery, including incision techniques and identification of the rectum and fistula.
3:09
Repair of the Fistula
Details on the surgical repair of the vaginal defect and rectal separation, including suture techniques and the importance of rectal mobility.
3:46
Postoperative Care and Outcomes
A summary of the patient's postoperative care, recovery timeline, and outcomes, highlighting the effectiveness of the laparoscopic approach.
4:24
Conclusion and Future Directions
Concluding remarks on the utility of laparoscopy in rectovaginal fistula repair and potential future applications in pediatric surgical practices.

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Timothy F Tirrell, MD, PhD timothy.tirrell@childrens.harvard.edu Timothy F Tirrell, MD, PhD; Prathima Nandivada, MD; Alex G Cuenca, MD, PhD; Farokh R Demehri, MD; Erin R McNamara, MD, MPH; Jill M Zalieckas, MD, MPH; Belinda H Dickie, MD, PhD; Boston Children's Hospital Congenital rectovaginal fistula is a rare type of anorectal malformation. Laparoscopy has been used in rectal mobilization for other anorectal malformations but its use in repair of rectovaginal fistulas is not broadly reported. We have utilized laparoscopy in repair of several rectovaginal fistulas and present a case highlighting its advantages. Rectal mobilization and division of the common rectovaginal wall were performed laparoscopically. The motility gained by laparoscopic dissection of abdominal structures enabled a more limited perineal incision than usual, and sparing of the perineal body.

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