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Gordon K. Lee, M.D.

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  • Transverse Singapore flap for reconstruction of a congenital rectovaginal fistula in an 18-month-old infant.

    Lee DT, Lee GK. Ann Plast Surg. 2009; 63 (6): 650-3

    Many different types of flaps have been used for reconstruction of rectovaginal fistulae. This is the first report of using a transverse Singapore flap for repairing a large 3 cm by 3-cm complex congenital rectovaginal fistula in an 18-month-old infant with VATER syndrome. A right transverse Singapore flap was used to reconstruct both the posterior wall of the vagina and the anterior wall of the rectum while simultaneously joining the 2 structures to the perineum. Despite minor postoperative delayed healing which resolved, the patient has maintained a functionally and cosmetically satisfactory result at 20-month follow-up. For complex rectovaginal fistulae reconstruction in the pediatric patient, the transverse Singapore flap is a reliable and viable option for the reconstructive surgeon.

    PubMedID: 19816154

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