Vesicovaginal Fistula

Vesicovaginal fistula, or VVF, is a strange fistulous tract reaching out between the bladder (vesica) and the vagina that permits the ceaseless automatic release of pee into the vaginal vault.

Notwithstanding the clinical sequela from these fistulas, they regularly profoundly affect the patient's enthusiastic prosperity.

It might be the consequence of an intrinsic birth condition, for example, VATER or VACTERAL. It is regularly brought about by labor (in which case it is known as an obstetric fistula), when a drawn out work presses the unborn kid firmly against the pelvis, slicing off blood stream to the vesicovaginal divider. The influenced tissue may necrotize (pass on), leaving a gap.

Vaginal fistulas can likewise result from especially savage instances of assault, particularly those including different attackers and additionally outside items. Some wellbeing places in nations, for example, the Democratic Republic of Congo have started to work in the careful fix of vaginal fistulas.

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