How do you approach patients with squamous cell carcinoma of anal canal with ano-vaginal fistula?
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Radiation Oncology · US Oncology
Try diversion colostomy, treat and see if it heals
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Radiation Oncology · University of Florida
Diverting colostomy and chemoradiation
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Radiation Oncology · Meadowview Regional Medical Center
Thanks that is what we are planning,hope fistula heal later or might need repair, I will treat in supine, no vaginal cylinder during therapy to avoid trauma to fistula site.
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Radiation Oncology · Washington University School of Medicine
I would strongly consider diversion of the fecal stream, either a loop ileostomy or a diverting colostomy with mucus fistula. That would lessen the risks of infection while the patient is undergoing definitive radiation and chemotherapy.
I definitely would recommend against proceeding directly to A...