Abstract:Vesicovaginal fistula (VVF) due to various obstetric or gynecological causes is not uncommon but vesicovaginal stone in association with VVF is extremely rare presentation. The symptoms of vesicovaginal stone may be variable from recurrent urinary tract infections to perineal swelling with urinary incontinence. To diagnose stone associated with VVF only pervaginal examination is sufficient without need of any invasive investigations but still it is missed or diagnosed lately. To increase knowledge of this unus… Show more
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