The Gamboa-Hoil Point for Primary Perineal Closure During Total Pelvic Exenteration

全盆腔脏器切除术中会阴一期缝合的甘博亚-霍伊尔点

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Abstract

Introduction Total pelvic exenteration (TPE) is a radical procedure for selected patients with advanced pelvic malignancies and is associated with significant perineal morbidity. Despite multiple reconstructive strategies, no consensus exists regarding the optimal strategy for perineal closure. The Gamboa-Hoil point is a standardized primary closure technique proposed by the authors, designed to reinforce perineal wound closure using a simple suture-based approach. Methods We conducted a single-center, retrospective descriptive study including patients with colorectal cancer (rectal, sigmoid colon, and selected locally advanced or recurrent anal canal tumors) who underwent TPE between January 2021 and December 2024. Primary perineal closure was performed using the Gamboa-Hoil point. The primary outcome was perineal morbidity, including wound dehiscence, surgical site infection, perineal sinus formation, and reintervention. Results Eleven patients (six men and five women) were included, with a median age of 60 years (range, 40-67). Negative surgical margins (R0) were achieved in all cases. No cases of infected pelvic fluid collections or postoperative intestinal obstruction were observed. A urinary fistula occurred in one patient (9.1%) and required minor reintervention with drain repositioning. Perineal wound dehiscence occurred in one patient (9.1%), and persistent perineal sinus formation was observed in two patients (18.2%). The median length of hospital stay was seven days. During a median follow-up of 20 months, tumor recurrence occurred in two patients (18.2%). Overall survival at study closure was 72.7%. Conclusion The Gamboa-Hoil point appears to be a feasible and reproducible option for primary perineal closure following TPE, with acceptable perineal morbidity in patients in whom primary closure is feasible.

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