2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10353-015-0353-5
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Vesicovaginal fistulas: transperitoneal surgical repair using omentum or peritoneal tissue interposition, a summary of 35 years of experience

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“…24 Hadzi-Djokic used both suprapubic and perurethral catheter in 38 cases of VVF repair. 18 Zambon et al in his study of 76 patients of VVF repair found no major intraoperative or postoperative complications. Thirteen percent patients developed urgency, and 4% developed SUI, but his study contains only 6 cases of abdominal repair 8 SUI is recognized complication of VVF repair most likely occurs in obstetric fistula patients when probable cause is an injury to the sphincteric mechanism.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…24 Hadzi-Djokic used both suprapubic and perurethral catheter in 38 cases of VVF repair. 18 Zambon et al in his study of 76 patients of VVF repair found no major intraoperative or postoperative complications. Thirteen percent patients developed urgency, and 4% developed SUI, but his study contains only 6 cases of abdominal repair 8 SUI is recognized complication of VVF repair most likely occurs in obstetric fistula patients when probable cause is an injury to the sphincteric mechanism.…”
Section: Jsafogmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…2 Hadzi-Djokic study of 38 patients of VVF, hysterectomy for benign diseases was leading cause in 60.5%. 18 The most controversial aspect of VVF repair is the timing of repair and surgical approach. Some authors prefer delayed closure while other states that early closure is safe.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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