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  • ASCRS Question BankPelvic Floor
    • A 58-year-old woman presents with a rectovaginal fistula of 10 years’ duration. She has increased fecal urgency and incontinence of gas and stool. She had 2 vaginal deliveries with forceps and episiotomy repair, and was recently diagnosed as having diabetes. Which diagnostic study is most helpful in evaluating the cause of her incontinence?
  • ASCRS Question BankAnorectal Disease
    • You are asked to evaluate a 73-year-old man with a rectourethral fistula confirmed on computed tomography cystogram. It is 2 years since he underwent radiation therapy for prostate cancer. What is the best approach for definitive fistula repair using a muscle flap?
    • A 52-year-old woman presents with a distal recurrent rectovaginal fistula after 2 failed endorectal advancement flap repairs. She had normal findings on colonoscopy and endorectal ultrasonography confirmed a rectovaginal fistula in the very distal rectum with an intact sphincter complex and seton in place. What is the best next surgical treatment?
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