Combined endorectal advancement flap with Alloderm® graft repair of radiation and cryoablation-induced rectourethral fistula

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Abstract

Rectourethral fistula is a potentially devastating disease for the patient and difficult management problem for the physician. We report a case of radiation and salvage cryoablation-induced rectourethral fistula for treatment of prostate cancer successfully repaired with a combined endorectal advancement flap with Alloderm® graft. The surgical technique is described in detail. The patient is now one year post-repair with no evidence of recurrence.

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Lesser, T., Aboseif, S., & Abbas, M. A. (2008). Combined endorectal advancement flap with Alloderm® graft repair of radiation and cryoablation-induced rectourethral fistula. American Surgeon, 74(4), 341–345. https://doi.org/10.1177/000313480807400414

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