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  2. Obstetric fistula - Wikipedia

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    Another challenge is the lack of trained professionals to provide surgery for fistula patients. As a result, nonphysicians are sometimes trained to provide obstetric services. For example, the Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital has medical staff without formal degrees, and one of its top surgeons was illiterate, but she had been trained over years ...

  3. Rectovaginal fistula - Wikipedia

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    Rectovaginal fistulas are often the result of trauma during childbirth (in which case it is known as obstetric fistula), with increased risk associated with significant lacerations or interventions are used such as episiotomy or operative (forceps/vacuum extraction) deliveries [2] or in situations where there is inadequate health care, such as in some developing countries.

  4. Ureterovaginal fistula - Wikipedia

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    A ureterovaginal fistula is a result of trauma, infection, pelvic surgery, radiation treatment and therapy, malignancy, or inflammatory bowel disease. Symptoms can be troubling for women especially since some clinicians delay treatment until inflammation is reduced and stronger tissue has formed. [2]

  5. Vesicouterine fistula - Wikipedia

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    Surgery can be carried out through the vagina, bladder or peritoneum and can be done via laparoscopic or robotic surgery. [8] Watchful waiting is the treatment of choice in case of small fistulas. The bladder is catheterised for a period of 4 to 8 weeks in order to allow spontaneous closure of the vesicouterine fistula.

  6. Urogenital fistula - Wikipedia

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    Fistulas can form after long-term pessary use, [10] hysterectomies, malignant disease and pelvic irradiation, [4] [11] [1] pelvic surgery, cancer or a pelvic fracture. [4] [12] Fistulas are sometimes found after a cesarean section. [8] Providers can also inadvertently cause a fistula when performing obstetric or gynecological surgery.

  7. I thought my heavy bleeding was normal. Then I wound up ... - AOL

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    The next day, while anchoring my show, NBC News Daily, I was hit with a bout of fatigue. I assumed it was jet lag, but that evening it only worsened. By the time I got home, I was bleeding so ...

  8. Vesicovaginal fistula - Wikipedia

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    Doctors were almost entirely male at this time and looking at a nude female, even for medical purposes, was seen as divergent from 19th-century values. [ 6 ] One of the most famous gynecological surgeons of this time was Dr. J. Marion Sims , who developed a successful technique for treating VVF in the mid-1800s, for which he is hailed as a ...

  9. Hematometra - Wikipedia

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    Premenopausal women with hematometra often experience abnormal vaginal bleeding, including dysmenorrhea (pain during menstruation) or amenorrhea (lack of menstruation), while postmenopausal women are more likely to be asymptomatic. [3] Due to the accumulation of blood in the uterus, patients may develop low blood pressure or a vasovagal ...