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Published in: International Urogynecology Journal 6/2004

01-12-2004 | Case Report

Conservative management of vesicouterine fistula after uterine rupture

Authors: Joseph M. Novi, Marisa Rose, Alka Shaunik, Parvati Ramchandani, Mark A. Morgan

Published in: International Urogynecology Journal | Issue 6/2004

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Abstract

We report the closure of a vesicouterine fistula with conservative management utilizing an indwelling transurethral Foley catheter. Uterine rupture occurred during a trial of vaginal birth after cesarean section, necessitating an emergency cesarean section. Upon entry into the abdomen, the base of the bladder was noted to be involved in the uterine rupture. The bladder trigone and ureteral orifices appeared normal. A primary, two-layer bladder repair was performed. A cystogram on postoperative day 14 demonstrated a vesicouterine fistula. Conservative management involving bladder drainage for 21 days with a transurethral Foley catheter was successful in closure of the fistula.Vesicouterine fistula, a documented complication of uterine rupture due to attempted vaginal birth after previous cesarean section, can spontaneously resolve with conservative management alone.
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Metadata
Title
Conservative management of vesicouterine fistula after uterine rupture
Authors
Joseph M. Novi
Marisa Rose
Alka Shaunik
Parvati Ramchandani
Mark A. Morgan
Publication date
01-12-2004
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
International Urogynecology Journal / Issue 6/2004
Print ISSN: 0937-3462
Electronic ISSN: 1433-3023
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00192-004-1165-5

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