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Rectal Injury during Penile Inversion Vaginoplasty: An Algorithmic Approach to Prevention and Management
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Aug 01, 2023 152(2):326e-337e
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0032-1052
Abstract
BACKGROUND:: Penile inversion vaginoplasty (PIV) is a common procedure for transfeminine patients, with the goal of creating a functional vaginal canal and clitoris and a natural-appearing vulva. Creation of the neovagina requires opening of the prerectal space, most commonly from a perineal approach, and the reported rates of rectal perforation during this dissection range from 3% to 5%. METHODS:: Adult patients who underwent PIV at the authors’ institution were identified retrospectively. Demographics, operative information, and postoperative clinical outcomes were extracted from the electronic medical record. RESULTS:: Ten of 146 patients (6.8%) experienced a rectal injury. All patients underwent an immediate repair (two-layer repair in eight patients, and three-layer repair in two), with two patients subsequently requiring temporary fecal diversion and two requiring muscle flaps (1.4% each). Literature review identified 18 relevant publications, with scarce in-depth analysis of management of initial rectal injuries. CONCLUSION:: The authors’ algorithmic approach to rectal injury during PIV is designed to facilitate decision-making based on preoperative preparation, consistent intraoperative monitoring, feasibility of primary repair of the rectum, and a multidisciplinary approach to longitudinal postoperative care. CLINICAL QUESTION/LEVEL OF EVIDENCE:: Therapeutic, IV.