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Vesicouterine Fistula with Menouria: A Complication from an Intrauterine Contraceptive Device
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In this case the fistula did not close after removal of the perforated intrauterine contraceptive device and 2 months of catheter drainage, so closure was achieved by excision of the Fistula and hysterectomy.About:
This article is published in The Journal of Urology.The article was published on 1986-11-01. It has received 43 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Fistula.read more
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Vesicouterine fistulas following cesarean section: report on a case, review and update of the literature.
Antonio Benito Porcaro,Marianna Zicari,Stefano Zecchini Antoniolli,R. Pianon,Carmelo Monaco,Filippo Migliorini,Michele Longo,L. Comunale +7 more
TL;DR: This paper proposes intraoperativesonography by the transvaginal (or transrectal) route for the Foleytransurethral catheter producing bloody urine, for suspecting bladder injury while dissecting the uterine lower segment and for monitoring patients who already had had vesicouterine fistula repair.
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Intravesical migration of intrauterine device.
TL;DR: A 38-year-old woman in whom an intrauterine device eroded from the uterus 3 years after placement is reported on, and the device remained asymptomatic in the pelvis for an additional 13 years before the patient presented with urinary symptoms.
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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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Clinical classification of vesicouterine fistula
Maciej Józwik,Marcin Józwik +1 more
TL;DR: The simplicity and clinical utility of this classification warrant its widespread use and there is relevance of such division to both diagnosis and treatment.
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Intrauterine devices and risk of uterine perforation: current perspectives
TL;DR: Uterine perforation is an uncommon complication of intrauterine device insertion, with an incidence of one in 1,000 insertions.
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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
Henry C. Falk,M.L. Tancer +1 more
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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Vesicouterine fistula: a rare complication of cesarean section.
Buckspan Mb,Simha S,Klotz Pg +2 more
TL;DR: A vesicouterine fistula complicating a cesarean section is the least common of the urogenital fistulas and two patients are presented who developed this complication.
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Youssef’s Syndrome: A Case Report
TL;DR: In this article, a transvaginal approach was used for successful surgical repair of the double vesicocervical fistula in Youssef's syndrome following a vesicaouterine fistula.