Vesical fistulae--an experience from a developing country.
J Postgrad Med
; 1993 Jan-Mar; 39(1): 20-1
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This study analyses patients with vesical fistulae presenting at a teaching, referral hospital over the last ten years. There were 62 cases of vesical fistulae of which 60 were obstetric in origin (44 home and 16 hospital deliveries) and 2 were following gynaecological surgery. Of the hospital deliveries which culminated in fistula formation, 8 were vaginal and 7 forceps deliveries. In one patient, lower segment caesarean section was carried out. After a thorough urological work-up, patients were subjected to standard technique of layered closure (61 by vaginal approach and one by abdominal). Repair was successful in 53 (87.09%) patients. Of the 9 failures, 4 were repeat repairs.
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IMSEAR
Sujet Principal:
Maladies de l'urètre
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Femelle
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Humains
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Adolescent
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Fistule rectale
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Fistule urinaire
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Fistule vaginale
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Fistule vésicovaginale
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Adulte
langue:
En
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J. postgrad. med
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1993
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Article