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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2010; 88 (6): 414-419
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-108866

ABSTRACT

Vesicovaginal fistulas are the most frequent type of urogenital fistulas. Obstetrical cause remains the dominant etiology. They still represent a public health problem. to study epidemiological aspects of obstetric vesico-vaginal fistulas and their management. a retrospective multicentric study among 19 hospital departments from February 1982 to January 2007. 131 VVF [92% of urogenital fistulas]. The vaginal route for surgical repair was used in 2/3 cases. The mean diameter of the fistula was 11.35mm. In 122 cases [86.5%], the fistula was unique. IVU findings were normal in 83% cases. All patients had normal renal function apart one who had acute renal failure. 177 interventions were performed [1.37 intervention per patient]. Our findings suggest a regression in obstetrical VVF. However many efforts on institutional, socioeconomic and obstetrical levels have to be done in order to eradicate this pathology that is of major handicap for women regarding socioeconomic, functi6nal and psychological effects


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Humans , Female , Obstetric Labor Complications/etiology , Vesicovaginal Fistula/etiology , Retrospective Studies , Multicenter Studies as Topic
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Tunisie Medicale [La]. 2008; 86 (2): 171-173
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-90576

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Ectopia cordis is a rare and impressive malformation presenting as an isolated lesion or as part of the Cantrell's pentology syndrom. It is defined as an anomaly in which the fetal heart lies outside the thoracic cavity. The aim of the study is to report the prenatal diagnostic features and management of ectopia cordis. We report a prenatal diagnosis case of ectopia cordis using two-dimensional ultrasound at 19 weeks of gestation. Multiple congenital anomalies were found. The most important one was the presence of a ventral thoraco-abdominal wall defect with exstrophy of the heart, liver, stomach and intestines. Histopathological examination confirmed the ultrasound findings. Due to severity of the malformations, termination of pregnancy was made


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Humans , Female , Prenatal Diagnosis , Ectopia Cordis/diagnostic imaging , Pregnancy , Fetal Diseases , Disease Management
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