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Results of treatment in 182 consecutive patients with genital fistulas.

AbstractOBJECTIVES:
To evaluate genital fistulas with the aim of improving strategies to prevent them.
METHOD:
An institutional, retrospective, clinical analysis. One hundred eighty-two patients with genital fistulas managed consecutively between 1970 and 1993 were analyzed.
RESULTS:
About 60% of all fistulas were attributable to obstetric traumas whereas gynecologic surgery constituted only 24.7% of cases. The contribution of gynecologic surgery increased from 11.1% in 1970-75 to 60.6% in 1988-93. Approximately half of the patients had vesico-vaginal fistulas. Of the 45 patients with fistulas occurring following gynecologic surgery, 19 had undergone simple hysterectomy and eight had undergone radical hysterectomy. All cesarean sections had been performed after failed labor. Hysterectomy was performed due to myoma in nine patients, endometrial hyperplasia in two patients and pelvic relaxation in eight patients. As regards management of fistulas, the transvaginal approach was chosen in the vast majority of patients. The overall success rate after the primary repair of fistulas was 91.5% (162/177). Fifteen patients with failure of the primary repair were subjected to repeat repairs. The second repair was successful in 11 patients but the remaining four needed further repairs. The maximum was seven repairs to a recto-vaginal fistula before a satisfactory result could be achieved, which had initially occurred after a cesarean section.
CONCLUSION:
Although the results of reparative surgery are promising, it would be more useful to encourage national measures to prevent in particular obstetric trauma.
AuthorsA Ayhan, Z S Tuncer, L Doğan, S Pekin, H A Kişnişçi
JournalInternational journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics (Int J Gynaecol Obstet) Vol. 48 Issue 1 Pg. 43-7 (Jan 1995) ISSN: 0020-7292 [Print] United States
PMID7698382 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Topics
  • Adult
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Postoperative Complications (surgery)
  • Puerperal Disorders (surgery)
  • Rectovaginal Fistula (etiology, surgery)
  • Reoperation
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Urethral Diseases (etiology, surgery)
  • Urinary Fistula (etiology, surgery)
  • Vesicovaginal Fistula (etiology, surgery)

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