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Urinary Fistulas

Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 1989
Urinary fistulas, although relatively uncommon, present a formidable challenge to the urogynecologist, general urologist, and general obstetrician-gynecologist. Current diagnostic modalities are reviewed and conservative and surgical therapies are outlined.
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Vascular-Urinary Fistula

2022
A vascular-urinary fistula is defined as a confirmed abnormal passageway between any vascular structure and any part of the urinary tract. Arterio-ureteral fistula is the most common type. Risk factors for developing this condition include previous pelvic radiation or surgery, vascular surgery or stenting, and indwelling ureteral stents. An increase in
Lock, Tycho M.T.W.   +3 more
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Female Urinary Tract Fistulas

Journal of Urology, 1993
Urinary tract fistulas in women are an uncommon complication of a variety of surgical procedures. However, such fistulas lead to significant patient and physician distress, and have important medicolegal implications. Successful repair of urinary tract fistulas requires careful preoperative evaluation and adherence to basic surgical principles.
G S, Gerber, H W, Schoenberg
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Urinary Fistula and Incontinence

Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2015
It is estimated that as many as 3.5 million women worldwide suffer from obstetric urinary fistula. This public health tragedy is a result of obstructed labor and inadequate access to health care, and its eradication lies in prevention and treatment. Efforts at prevention should be made through targeted education and public intervention for improved ...
Brittany Star, Hampton   +2 more
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[Urinary fistula: update].

Actas urologicas espanolas, 2003
The urinary fistulas are not a frequent problem in our urological rutinary work, being the vesicovaginal ones the most common. However, it will be necessary to know them to be able to diagnose and treat them in the best way. In this article we classificate the different urinary fistulas (uro-gynecologicals, uro-vasculars, uro-cutaneous and entero ...
A, Allona Almagro   +4 more
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Urinary fistula

2017
Genitourinary fistulae (GuF) are one of the oldest described causes of incontinence. They are associated with significant social and psychological debilitation. In developed countries, they most commonly occur after iatrogenic injury to the urinary tract during gynaecological surgery for benign conditions, whereas in developing countries the most ...
Nadir I. Osman, Christopher R. Chapple
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[Entero-urinary fistula].

La Tunisie medicale, 2011
To present the results of the diagnostic and the management of entero-urinary fistulae.we performed a retrospective study on 18 patients with entero-urinary fistulas that had been diagnosed and treated at the Hospital Ibn Sina Rabat during the period spanning 1989-2006The surgery was the main etiology of fistulas.
Abdallah, Bensouda   +8 more
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Genito-Urinary Fistulae: Vesicovaginal, Ureterovaginal, and Other Urinary Fistula

2017
Genito-urinary fistulae are recognized complications of gynecologic surgery and obstructed obstetrical labor. Prevention of these complications is a noble goal but will be difficult to achieve. This is especially true in less developed and third world countries.
Okechukwu A. Ibeanu, David A. Gordon
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Urinary Tract Fistula

2011
A fistula is defined as an extra-anatomic communication between two or more epithelial or mesothelial lined body cavities or the skin surface. Fistula can occur as a result of congenital anomalies, malignancy, inflammation or infection, tissue trauma, or iatrogenic causes, such as surgical injury or radiation.
Brett D. Lebed, Eric S. Rovner
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Urinary fistulas after ureteral diversion

The American Journal of Surgery, 1972
Abstract Twenty-three (5.7 per cent) of 402 patients who had ureteral diversion with or without organ resection for cancer and related conditions at Ellis Fischel State Cancer Hospital had early postoperative urinary leaks. Patients with prior pelvic irradiation and with diabetis mellitus were at higher risk than others to develop a urinary fistula ...
W K, Nichols, A H, Krause, W L, Donegan
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