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Uterocutaneous fistula managed medically: A case report.
Background: The uterocutaneous fistula is an abnormal connection or passageway between the uterus and the skin. The most common causes include infections, trauma, or surgery, a severe medical condition requiring prompt medical attention and treatment.
Koulshan Jameel +3 more
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Uterocutaneous fistula: A rare complication of cesarean section
A uterocutaneous fistula is an abnormal tract between the endometrium of the uterus and the skin. It is a rare but significant postcesarean section complication.
Sampath Gnanarathne +2 more
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Uterocutaneous Fistula – Uncommon Presentation of Common Surgeries
Uterocutaneous fistula is a rare pathology that commonly occurs following uterine surgeries, endometriosis, chronic infection, malignancy, and foreign bodies. Many diagnostic and management strategies have been practiced. In this case series, we describe
N. Mohana Priya +5 more
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A rare but troublesome complication of cesarean section: the uterocutaneous fistula. Report of two cases and review of literature [PDF]
Rossana Cicinelli +2 more
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Summary Fistulous communications of the uterus are relatively unknown. We report in this paper the first case to our knowledge of uterocutaneous fistula which developed following a septic abortion induced by introduction of Laminaria tent into the uterus.
Gupta SK, Shukla VK, Varma DN, Roy SK.
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Uterocutaneous fistula as the primary presentation of a gynaecological malignancy. [PDF]
We report a case of high-grade gynaecological carcinoma presenting as a uterocutaneous fistula. A 59-year-old woman presented with a discharging abdominal wall wound. Imaging confirmed a large solid pelvic mass forming a sinus tract with the anterior abdominal wall. The tract tunnelled through a previous caesarean section scar.
Hardy LE, Leung Y.
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A rare case of uterocutaneous fistula post-lower segment cesarean section (LSCS) [PDF]
Asim Shrestha
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Umbilical and Juxtaumbilical Chronic Discharging Sinus as a Delayed Complication of Caesarean Section: A Case Series [PDF]
Cutaneous or uterocutaneous sinus or fistula following caesarean section is a rare complication that can occur after the primary wound has healed. Only a few cases have been reported where a fistula or sinus tract forms after a caesarean section.
Sukumar Mitra +4 more
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Utero-cutaneous fistula following cesarean section: A case report
Utero-cutaneous fistula is a rare pathology. It mostly occurs consecutively to surgical intervention such as Cesarean section. Blood discharge from the cesarean scar during menstruation is a quasi-pathognomonic feature.
Abdelhamid Jadib, MD +7 more
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Uterocutaneous Fistula Postabdominal Myomectomy
Uterocutaneous fistula (UCF) is a very clinical entity that occurs mostly following surgical injuries. We present a case of a 35-year-old nulliparous woman who developed UCF following openabdominal myomectomy. She was managed successfully using laparotomy with fistula tract excision and repair.
Chidinma Magnus Nwogu +3 more
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