Multidisciplinary approach to evaluation of rectovaginal fistulas

Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2024 May 3:S0002-9378(24)00555-6. doi: 10.1016/j.ajog.2024.04.029. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Thorough evaluation of a rectovaginal fistula is essential to optimize surgical repair. The underlying cause should be addressed and treated, which can affect the timing and the approach to repair. It is imperative to be well prepared because the highest chance of successful closure occurs during the initial repair attempt. Our objective was to demonstrate how multidisciplinary colorectal surgery and urogynecology teams use specific methods during the examination under anesthesia to evaluate a complex rectovaginal fistula and to optimize the surgical approach to repair. Anesthesia may be provided with monitored anesthesia care and a posterior perineal block. This pain control allows for a wide range of techniques to evaluate the fistula using anoscopy, fistula probe, hydrogen peroxide, and sigmoidoscopy. In addition, the teams show how curettage and subsequent seton placement can encourage closure by secondary intention and decrease the risk of abscess formation, respectively.

Keywords: exam under anesthesia; multidisciplinary surgery; rectovaginal fistula; setonon.