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Vesico‐uterine Fistula

G. C. Iloabachie, +1 more
- 01 Aug 1985 - 
- Vol. 57, Iss: 4, pp 438-439
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Nine cases of vesico-uterine fistula caused by injury to the bladder at Caesarean section or by rupture of the uterus and bladder following obstructed labour are described.
Abstract
Summary— Nine cases of vesico-uterine fistula caused by injury to the bladder at Caesarean section or by rupture of the uterus and bladder following obstructed labour are described. Symptoms depend on the level of the lesion, menstruation into the bladder and menouria occurring when the fistula is above the internal cervical os: whatever the level, most patients with vesico-uterine fistula present with incontinence of urine. A transperitoneal approach appears to give better results than a transvesical repair.

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Vesicouterina fistula: Youssef's syndrome Veziko-uterin fistül: Youssef sendromu

TL;DR: The patient was referred to the authors' clinic for cyclic hematuria and she was diagnosed with vesicouterine fistula by radiological imaging methods and a cystoscopy procedure.
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Robotic Repair of Urinary Fistulae

TL;DR: This chapter provides a brief overview of the various types of urinary tract fistulas including vesicovaginal, ureterovaginals, vesICouterine, and vesicoenteric fistulas.
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Successful Repair of Iatrogenic Cyclical Menouria

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Vesicocervical fistula: an unusual complication of vesicovaginal fistula repair

TL;DR: The patient complained of cyclical menouria since the first repair done 15 years ago and gradually worsening urinary incontinence and the patient is fully continent at 12-months follow up.
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Menouria following lower segment cesarean section; a syndrome.

TL;DR: Thorough investigation of my case has revealed that all the interesting features of this syndrome can be explained by the presence of a functional sphincter at the uterine isthmus.
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Management of vesical fistulas after cesarean section

TL;DR: Vesicocervical fistulas which occur after cesarean section may fit a clinical pattern of apparent amenorrhea, cyclic hematuria, and absence of urinary leakage via the vagina.
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Spontaneous Closure of Vesicouterine Fistula after Cesarean Section

TL;DR: An unusual case of spontaneous healing of a vesicouterine fistula after cesarean section is reported.
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Vesical fistulae into the vaginal vault1

TL;DR: Most of the fistulae were approached per vaginam, but in 37 cases the fistula was fixed high in the pelvis and abdominal repair was therefore preferred, usually by the intravesical route.
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