Practical use of transanal decompression tube following the repair of fourth-degree perineal tears associated with vaginal delivery.

IF 0.7 Q4 SURGERY Surgical Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-07-05 DOI:10.1186/s40792-024-01966-y
Hisanori Miki, Kobayashi Toshinori, Hatta Masahiko, Takuki Yagyu, Mitsugu Sekimoto
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Background: Fourth-degree perineal tears associated with vaginal delivery (PTAVD) occur in approximately 0.25 to 6% of vaginal deliveries. A persistent challenge in treating fourth-degree PTAVD is the high incidence of anastomotic leakage, leading to impaired quality of life, marked by incontinence, rectovaginal fistula, and painful sexual intercourse. Thus, effective interventions are necessary. Herein, we report our successful approach in repairing a fourth-degree PTAVD, involving the placement of a transanal decompression tube (TDT) during the early postoperative period.

Case presentation: Five patients underwent the repair of fourth-degree PTAVD by suturing the mucosal and muscular layers of the rectum, and the vaginal wall in layers. Subsequently, a TDT was placed in the rectum, positioned 10-15 cm from the anal verge. The TDT was allowed to drain spontaneously without suction. Gastrografin enema examination was performed through a TDT, followed by a computed tomographic scan on postoperative days 3-4. After unfavorable complications were ruled out, the TDT was removed and the patients were transitioned to a normal diet.

Result: All patients showed favorable outcomes with no occurrence of vaginal fistula or incontinence.

Conclusion: This simple intervention demonstrates potential efficacy in reducing anastomotic leakage following the repair of fourth-degree PTAVD.

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经肛门减压管在修复与阴道分娩相关的四度会阴撕裂后的实际应用。
背景:与阴道分娩相关的四度会阴撕裂(PTAVD)大约发生在 0.25% 到 6% 的阴道分娩中。治疗四度会阴撕裂的一个长期挑战是吻合口漏的高发生率,这会导致以尿失禁、直肠阴道瘘和性交疼痛为特征的生活质量下降。因此,有必要采取有效的干预措施。在此,我们报告了修复四度 PTAVD 的成功方法,包括在术后早期放置经肛门减压管(TDT):五名患者通过分层缝合直肠粘膜和肌肉层以及阴道壁,接受了四度 PTAVD 修复术。随后,在距肛门边缘 10-15 厘米处的直肠内放置了 TDT。让 TDT 自流,无需抽吸。通过 TDT 进行胃泌素灌肠检查,然后在术后第 3-4 天进行计算机断层扫描。排除不利并发症后,移除 TDT,患者转为正常饮食:结果:所有患者的治疗效果良好,没有发生阴道瘘或尿失禁:结论:这种简单的干预措施在减少四度 PTAVD 修复术后吻合口漏方面具有潜在的疗效。
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