Transposed right colon segment for vaginal reconstruction after pelvic exenteration

2010 
Abstract Vaginal reconstruction following pelvic exenteration surgery for malignant disease is an important step in the physical and psychological rehabilitation of such patients. Planning of such procedures must include a strategy for reconstruction of the vagina and the oncological surgical team must be aware of the surgical techniques available in order to optimally plan and execute such procedures. We described a procedure which involves supralevator exenteration of the pelvis along with primary colorectal anastomosis. A transposed right colon segment is used to reconstruct the vagina and an omental flap is interpositioned between the reconstructed vagina and the colorectal anastomosis. The procedure is described in the text and in a didactic video.
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