Vescicovaginal fistula management in low-income setting: a complicated case report

J Surg Case Rep. 2019 Jun 21;2019(6):rjz198. doi: 10.1093/jscr/rjz198. eCollection 2019 Jun.

Abstract

Obstetric vescicovaginal (VVF) fistulas, most of all as consequences of prolonged neglected obstructed labor, occurs mainly in low-income countries. Considering the limited resources, both of trained specialists and equipments, fistulas have a devastating impact on affected women and their families from physical, social and economic point of view. However, also in low-income settings, fistulas prevalence and consequences could be reduced with focused interventions addressed to pregnant women during antenatal visits and to surgeons which face of these particular diseases. We report a case of obstetric VVF, related to a prolonged labor, treated by surgery and managed with satisfying results in a low-income setting.

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