子宫积液患者膀胱外翻经膀胱阴道瘘1例报告

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Nikki Fennimore, S. Boyles, M. Denman
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摘要

阴道瘘(VVFs)并不常见,在发达国家的发病率为0.3%至2.0%。完全膀胱外翻通过VVF是更罕见的。鉴于此,治疗方案根据患者的特点和治疗卫生保健提供者的偏好而有所不同。第一次手术修复的成功率最高,因此,注意良好的手术技术是至关重要的。我们提出了一个病人谁提出了完全膀胱外翻通过VVF和由此引起的肾功能衰竭和贫血。我们描述了一种多步骤的方法来修复膀胱外翻和vvf,以及对她的前列腺的最终外科治疗,结果改善了肾功能,不需要尿分流。
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Bladder Eversion Through a Vesicovaginal Fistula in a Patient With Uterine Procidentia: A Case Report
V esicovaginal fistulas (VVFs) are uncommon with an incidence in developed countries of 0.3% to 2.0%. Complete bladder eversion through a VVF is even more rare. Given this, treatment options vary based on the patient's characteristics and treating health care provider's preferences. The first surgical attempt at repair has the highest probability of success and, thus, attention to good surgical technique is paramount. We present a patient who presented with complete bladder eversion through a VVF and resultant renal failure and anemia. We describe a multistep approach in regards to repair of the bladder eversion andVVF, aswell as definitive surgical management of her procidentia, resulting in improved renal function and no requirement for urinary diversion.
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期刊介绍: Female Pelvic Medicine & Reconstructive Surgery, official journal of the American Urogynecologic Society, is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary journal dedicated to specialists, physicians and allied health professionals concerned with prevention, diagnosis and treatment of female pelvic floor disorders. The journal publishes original clinical research, basic science research, education, scientific advances, case reports, scientific reviews, editorials and letters to the editor.
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