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Ileal pouch vaginal fistulas: Incidence, etiology, and management

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Diseases of the Colon & Rectum

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Some of the initial problems associated with the ileonal reservoir have been solved. In their place, other complications have been recognized. Among these, the ileal pouch vaginal fistula stands out as a recently recognized difficult management problem. This multicenter study was undertaken to gain insight into the causes for, and treatment of, pouch vaginal fistulas. Cases were gathered from 11 surgical practices, throughout North America, in which the ileoanal reservoir procedure is frequently performed. Overall, 304 females had undergone ileoanal reservoir procedures by these surgical groups. Twenty-one patients developed 22 pouch vaginal fistulas for an overall incidence of 6.9 percent. Five additional patients with pouch vaginal fistulas, whose restorative proctocolectomies were done elsewhere, were referred to these surgeons for treatment. The courses of these 26 patients form the basis of this report. This study details the risk factors which predispose to the development of a pouch vaginal fistula, as well as the various treatment options available.

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Read at meeting of the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons, Anaheim, California, June 12 to 17 1988.

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Wexner, S.D., Rothenberger, D.A., Jensen, L. et al. Ileal pouch vaginal fistulas: Incidence, etiology, and management. Dis Colon Rectum 32, 460–465 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02554497

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