Abstract:Background: Persistence of urinary incontinence after an attempted vesicovaginal fistula (VVF) repair leads to frustration for the patient as well as for the surgeon. Optimal approach for the surgery, stage and use of additional measures to strengthen VVF repair is controversial. However, it has been found that interposition of some sort of tissue has provided more promising results. Objective: To compare the outcome of Vesicovaginal fistula repair by omental transposition and peri-vesical fat emplacement in t… Show more
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