2012
DOI: 10.1007/s00192-012-1879-8
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Vaginally inserted herbs causing vesico-vaginal fistula and vaginal stenosis

Abstract: A 32-year-old woman developed a vesico-vaginal fistula and vaginal stenosis following insertion of herbs into her vagina by a traditional doctor to "melt" her uterine myomata. She underwent successful trans-abdominal repair of her fistula and passive dilatation of her vagina was recommended for the vaginal stenosis. The emerging importance of traditional treatments as a cause of vesico-vaginal fistula is highlighted. The role of quality improvement through research and strict regulation to maximise the benefit… Show more

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“…Similarly Adaji et al described VVF and vaginal stenosis following insertion of herbs into her vagina by a traditional doctor to melt her uterine myomata. She underwent successful transabdominal repair of fistula and passive dilation of vagina was recommended for the vaginal stenosis 9. Another case of VVF following use of vaginal herb in young girl for uterine fibroid was described by Igberase et al 10…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Similarly Adaji et al described VVF and vaginal stenosis following insertion of herbs into her vagina by a traditional doctor to melt her uterine myomata. She underwent successful transabdominal repair of fistula and passive dilation of vagina was recommended for the vaginal stenosis 9. Another case of VVF following use of vaginal herb in young girl for uterine fibroid was described by Igberase et al 10…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%