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Genital Fistulae• Dr. Sujata Deo• Professor• Deptt of OB/GYN

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Vesicovaginal Fistula

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Causes• Obstetrical• Gynaecological

1.Obstetrical causes – Ishemic: Due to prolonged compression effect on the bladder base between the head and pubic symphysis

eg : obstructed labour

Traumatic : Instrumental vaginal delivery – in destructive operation, forcep

delivery

• Abdominal operation – Hysterectomy for rupture uterus ,LSCS

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Gynaecological causes• Operative Injury – Ant. Colporraphy ,

Abdominal hysterectomy• Traumatic - ant. Vaginal wall & bladder may

be injured following fall on a pointed objects, by a stick used for criminal abortion

• Malignancy – by direct spread in cases of Advanced ca of cervix, vagina or bladder

• Radiation - Due to radiation effect ishemic necrosis may occur

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Types • Simple - Healthy tissues with good acces• Complicated – Tissue loss,scarring, difficult access

associated with RVFDepanding upon SITE of the Fistula –Juxtracervical :( close to cx) –communication

between supratrigonal region of bladder and vagina

Midvaginal : communication between base(Trigone) of bladder and vagina

Juxtraurethral: communication between neck of bladder and vagina

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Management • Prophylaxis• Immediate management– once the diagnosis

is made ,continous catherization for 6-8 is maintained.

• Operative – surgery is choice - preoperative assessment preoperative preperations

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Definitive Surgery

• Ideal time for surgery is after 3 months following delivery

• Surgical Fistula– If recogniged <24 hrs: immediate repairIf recogniged >24 hrs : repair after 3 monthsRadiation Fistula : repair after 12 months

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Rectovaginal Fistula

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Definition

Abnormal communication between the rectum andvagina with involuntry escape of flatus and or feces into vagina is called RVF

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Causes1-Acquired2- CongenitalAcquired – Obstatrical causes – • Incomplete healing or unrepaired recent

complete perineal tear is commonest• Obstructed labour- During obstructed labour

the compression effect produces necrosis →infection→ sloughing→ fistule

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• Instrumental injury inflicted during destructive operation

Gynaecological –• Following incomplete healing of repaired CPT• Trauma during operative procedure• Malignancy of vagina, cervix or bowel• Radiation• Fall on sharp object

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Congenital – Anal canal may open into vestibule or

in vagina

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Diagnosis

• Involuntry escape of flatus & or feces into vagina

• Rectovaginal examination – size &shape of fistula

• Confirmation done by probe passing through vagina into rectum

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Investigation

• Barium enema• Barium meal &follow trough to confirm

intestinal fistula• Sigmoidoscopy & proctoscopy

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Treatment• Preventive• Good intranatal care• Identification of CPT & repair it• Care during gynaecological surgeries• Surgery• Situated in low down- make CPT &repair• Situated in middle third –repair by flap method• Situated high up- Prelimenary colostomy→local repair after 3

wks→closure of colostomy after 3 wks

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MCQ

• Most common cause of VVF in india is:1. Obstructed labour2. Gynae surgery3. Radiation 4. Trauma

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2.Postpartum VVF is best repaired after:A. 6 weeksB. 8 weeksC. 3 monthsD. 6 months3. Mrs A, 48yrs had hysterectomy. On seventh day,she

devoloped fever,burning micturation& continous dribbling of urine. She can also pass urine voluntarily. The diagnosis is

E. V V FF. Uretrovaginal fistulaG. Stress incontinenceH. Urge incontinance

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4.Most useful preoperative investigation for VVF is:A. Three swab testB. CystoscopyC. IVPD. Urine culture5. If RVF is present in high up(upper part )

preliminary treatment should be:E. ColostomyF. ColporraphyG. Primary repairH. Anterior resection


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