Diagnosis and Management of Post-cesarean Ureterouterine Fistulae |
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Authors: | G. Nabi A. K. Hemal M. Kumar M. S. Ansari L. N. D. Dorairajan |
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Affiliation: | (1) All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India, IN |
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Abstract: | Urinary leakage following obstetric or gynecologic surgery is a dreaded complication, most often caused by a urogenital fistula. Of these, ureterouterine fistulae are relatively rare and pose a diagnostic and therapeutic dilemma. A 29-year-old woman presented with paradoxical incontinence of urine for 3 months. She had developed vaginal leakage of urine 2 weeks following an uneventful cesarean section. Conservative measures in the form of catheterization and bed rest did not relieve her symptoms. Subsequent examination and investigations revealed that she had a ureterouterine fistula. The case is discussed as well as the diagnostic modalities and treatment options. |
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Keywords: | :Post-cesarean – Ureterouterine – Urogenital fistula |
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