Recognition and management of patients with high-risk vesicovaginal fistulas: Implications for teaching and research |
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Authors: | T. E. Elkins E. Mahama P. O'Donnell D. Fort R. C. Park |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Louisiana State University School of Medicine, 1542 Tulane Ave, 70112 New Orleans, LA, USA;(2) Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana;(3) Department of Urology, University of Arkansas, Little Rock, Arkansas, USA;(4) Baptist Medical Centre, Nalerigu, Ghana |
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Abstract: | Vesicovaginal fistulas (VVFs) occurring as a result of obstetric trauma are a vast problem in Nigeria and Ghana, where at least 20 000 women await repair, and fewer than 50 physicians have the necessary expertise. Through a series of conferences those VVFs that are at high risk and those at low-risk for repair failure, were identified. A clinic was established where repair of low-risk VVFs was done on an ongoing basis in a remote region of Ghana. A visiting surgical team was utilized to repair the difficult, or high-risk, VVFs, which included 4–6 cm VVFs (3), recurrent VVF (1), combined VVF and RVF (rectovaginal fistula), a large 5 cm juxtacervical VVF (1), and a vesicouterine fistula (1). Management of these patients and others with VVF repair complications is discussed. |
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Keywords: | Fistula repair training High-risk fistula Obstetric fistula Vesicovaginal fistula |
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