Utero-vesical fistula: A rare Genito-urinary fistula
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 2
Abstract
Abstract: Utero-vesical fistula is a rare genito-urinary fistula and there is very limited number of reported cases in English literature. The most common etiology is iatrogenic following caesarean section. Presenting symptoms vary from only urinary incontinence to classical triad of cyclical haematuria, apparent amenorrhoea and urinary incontinence. Surgical repair either by open or laparoscopy is required for such cases. Keywords: Caesarean section, Urinary incontinence, Utero-vesical fistula, Youssef’s syndrome.
Authors and Affiliations
Bastab Ghosh, Vipin Chandra, Dilip Kumar pal
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