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Vesicouterine fistula: An updated review

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There had been a change in obstetric practice between the first and the latter half of this century, namely an increase in the incidence of cesarean deliveries and the literature contains relatively little information on pathophysiology, possibly owing to the relative rarity of the lesion.
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To ascertain the condition of vesicouterine fistula, a search of the medical literature using the Ovid version (Ovid Technologies Inc., New York, USA) of Medline (1966–1997) was undertaken, using the keywords vesicouterine, vesico-uterine, uterovesico, and utero-vesico fistula. A search of the earlier medical literature was by cross-referencing and is likely to be less complete than the computerized database. Nonetheless, the authors believe the most relevant publications were cited. On reviewing the subject it was noticed that there had been a change in obstetric practice between the first and the latter half of this century, namely an increase in the incidence of cesarean deliveries. However, the literature contains relatively little information on pathophysiology, possibly owing to the relative rarity of the lesion. Emphasis has been given to the most recent 10 years (1987–1997) in order to update the etiology, diagnosis and management of this clinical condition.

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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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Vesicouterine fistula--a review.

TL;DR: Vesicouterine fistula, while not common, is no longer rare, it occurs most often after low segment cesarean section and the major symptom is cyclic hematuria (menouria).
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Youssef’s Syndrome: Preservation of Uterine Function with Subsequent Successful Pregnancy following Surgical Repair

TL;DR: A 30-year-old female with vesicouterine fistula (Youssef's syndrome) is reported, with subsequent successful pregnancy and delivery of a healthy baby boy by elective Cesarean section at 36 weeks' gestation.
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Vesicouterine Fistula: A Rare Complication of Cesarean Section

TL;DR: 4 cases of a vesicouterine fistula after cesarean section are reported, three patients had normal pregnancies after resolution of the problem and three patients were treated surgically.
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