Primary perineal posterior hernia: an abdominoperineal approach for mesh repair of the pelvic floor

Authors

  • Mara R. Salum UNIFESP; Department of Gastroenterological Surgery
  • Marisa H. Prado-Kobata UNIFESP; Department of Gastroenterological Surgery
  • Sarhan S. Saad UNIFESP; Department of Gastroenterological Surgery
  • Delcio Matos UNIFESP; Department of Gastroenterological Surgery

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322005000100013

Keywords:

Perineal hernia, Abdominoperineal approach, Rectopexy, Pelvic floor hernia, Mesh repair

Abstract

Spontaneous development of perineal hernias is a very rare condition and many techniques have been described for repairing the floor defect. The authors describe the use of a combined approach in the surgical treatment of primary perineal hernias, by reconstructing the muscle pelvic floor and restoring the rectum to its sacral position with mesh repair. The case of one patient with a huge primary perineal hernia is reported, with clinical manifestations of progressive bulging in the buttock area, obstipation and fecal incontinence. Long-term follow-up has shown no recurrence of the condition and normal bowel function. It is concluded that primary perineal hernia can be repaired by a combined surgical approach, by using prosthetic material.

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Published

2005-02-01

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How to Cite

Primary perineal posterior hernia: an abdominoperineal approach for mesh repair of the pelvic floor . (2005). Clinics, 60(1), 71-74. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1807-59322005000100013