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Uretero-Cervical Fistula Following Caesarean Section
Abstract
A 40-year old female presented with an 8-week history of urinary incontinence following a Caesarean Section and bilateral tubal ligation. Methylene blue dye instilled into the bladder initially did not leak through the vagina or the cervix. A subsequent indigo carmine intravenous dye was excreted into both the bladder and the cervix. She underwent a hysterectomy, resection of the uretero-cervical fistula and ureteric reimplantation with a psoas hitch procedure to relieve tension on the anastomosis. The postoperative period was uneventful and she regained continence after the catheters were removed.sted when IgM was compared in P+USS and P-USS or NP+USS and NP-USS or P-USS and NP-USS.
Key Words: Urinary fistula, Caesarean Section, Iatrogenic.
[ Trop J Obstet Gynaecol, 2004;21:183-185]
Key Words: Urinary fistula, Caesarean Section, Iatrogenic.
[ Trop J Obstet Gynaecol, 2004;21:183-185]