Early approach for the iatrogenic vesico-vaginal fistula repair: a video case report.

IF 1.7 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
M Afonina, S Waligora Lages, A Liori, R Botchorishvili
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Abstract

Background: Vesico-vaginal fistula (VVF) is a rare but debilitating condition, characterised by an abnormal connection between the bladder and vagina. While obstetric-related cases prevail in developing countries, iatrogenic fistulas are more common in industrialised ones, often resulting from pelvic surgeries.

Objectives: The optimal timing for surgical correction of VVF remains debated, often leaning towards delayed intervention. Here we report a successful early laparoscopic repair of an iatrogenic VVF following hysterectomy.

Materials and methods: The patient, a 54-year-old woman, presented with VVF after a hysterectomy. The laparoscopic repair was performed promptly upon diagnosis.

Main outcome measures: To assess the feasibility and effectiveness of an early repair of a gynaecological-related VVF.

Results: First, cystoscopy identified the bladder edge of the VVF. Second, laparoscopy was performed and the vesico-vaginal dissection was carried out. The excision of the previous stitches and of the fibrotic tissue was undertaken to create free flaps for suturing. The bladder was repaired in a double layer, and a single layer was applied to the vagina. Finally, the omentoplasty was done. The patient was discharged on postoperative day 5. No complications occurred.

Conclusions: This successful case demonstrates the feasibility and safety of early laparoscopic repair for gynaecological surgery-related vesico-vaginal fistulae. While acknowledging the need for further studies to standardise techniques, this report contributes to the evolving understanding of optimal management for this complex condition.

先天性膀胱阴道瘘修补的早期方法:视频病例报告。
背景:膀胱阴道瘘(VVF)是一种罕见的致残性疾病,其特点是膀胱和阴道之间的连接异常。在发展中国家,膀胱阴道瘘大多与产科相关,而在工业化国家,先天性膀胱阴道瘘则更为常见,通常由盆腔手术引起:目的:VVF 手术矫正的最佳时机仍存在争议,通常倾向于延迟干预。在此,我们报告了一例子宫切除术后先天性 VVF 早期腹腔镜修补术的成功案例:患者是一名 54 岁的女性,在子宫切除术后出现 VVF。主要结果指标:评估早期修复妇科相关 VVF 的可行性和有效性:结果:首先,膀胱镜检查确定了VVF的膀胱边缘。结果:首先,膀胱镜检查确定了 VVF 的膀胱边缘,其次,进行腹腔镜检查并进行膀胱阴道解剖。切除之前的缝合线和纤维组织,形成游离瓣进行缝合。膀胱采用双层缝合,阴道采用单层缝合。最后,进行了网膜成形术。患者于术后第 5 天出院。无并发症发生:这一成功病例证明了妇科手术相关膀胱阴道瘘早期腹腔镜修补术的可行性和安全性。虽然需要进一步研究以规范技术,但本报告有助于加深对这一复杂病症最佳治疗方法的理解。
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