2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12960-024-00927-8
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Equivalence between physicians and associate clinicians in the frequency of iatrogenic urogenital fistula following cesarean section in Tanzania and Malawi

Carrie J. Ngongo,
Thomas J. I. P. Raassen,
Jos van Roosmalen
et al.

Abstract: Background Physicians and associate (non-physician) clinicians conduct cesarean sections in Tanzania and Malawi. Urogenital fistulas may occur as complications of cesarean section. Location and circumstances can indicate iatrogenic origin as opposed to ischemic injury following prolonged, obstructed labor. Methods This retrospective review assessed the frequency of iatrogenic urogenital fistulas following cesarean sections conducted by either assoc… Show more

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