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Article
| IMSEAR
| ID: sea-190869
ABSTRACT
A genital fistula is an abnormal communication between uterus with either urinary tract or gastrointestinal tract. Although genitourinary fistula is a common entity, rectovaginal or even uterorectal fistula is relatively uncommon. The etiology of fistula is usually due to an obstetric cause in a developing country, whereas, it is gynecological in the developing country. Whether etiology is obstetrical or gynecological, this develops following days of the procedure. Here, we present the case of a 17-year-old girl, who underwent vaginoplasty for cervical atresia and develop uterorectal fistula one and a half year following the first surgery. She was finally managed with hysterectomy