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Our objective was to evaluate psychosocial problems among patients presenting with vesico-vaginal fistula (VVF), and their close relatives. All patients presenting with VVF and their spouses or attendant close relatives were administered a structured questionnaire followed by an in-depth interview. A total of 20 patients and 10 attendant relatives were interviewed. The average age of patients was 24.7 years, range 16-38 years. A total of 11 patients (55%) had their first marriage between the ages of 15-20 years, with one nulliparous, unmarried patient, who acquired VVF following infertility treatment with herbs. Of the interviewed respondents, 19 affirmed that prolonged labour was the cause of VVF, while four patients developed VVF sequel to unsupervised vaginal birth after a previous caesarean section. Reported medical problems were dermatitis (20%), foul smell of urine (15%), recurrent
UTI
(10%), infertility (5%),
amenorrhoea
(5%), in that order. Socially, 45% felt ostracised and 50% were economically impoverished by job loss. The divorce rate was 25%, with one case of remarriage and childbirth with an unrepaired VVF. Some 56.6% respondents suggested hospital delivery was a preventive measure, while 33.3% felt avoidance of premarital sex and early marriage would prevent VVF. VVF is still a major social and reproductive health problem and most patients and relatives understand the place of difficult childbirth in VVF formation. The need to empower patients to timely access standard maternity and emergency obstetric care is recommended.
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PMID:Aspects of psychosocial problems of patients with vesico-vaginal fistula. 1975 73
Vesicouterine fistula is a rare entity, with unique presentation of cyclical haematuria,
amenorrhoea
, absence of urinary incontinence (Youssef syndrome). A 35 year old female patient, P2L2 with 2 previous LSCS presented with cyclical haematuria,
amenorrhoea
, repeated
UTI
, dating from 11th day of last LSCS. Transabdominal sonography revealed communication between bladder & uterus, confirmed by cystoscopy. At laparotomy fistulous tract delineated and bladder separated from uterus. Hysterectomy and closure of bladder done. Continuous bladder drainage with suprapubic and perurethral foleys catheters maintained. Postoperative period was uneventful. Cystoscopy during followup revealed healthy scar. Vesicouterine fistula is an avoidable complication of LSCS which can be prevented by sound surgical technique.
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PMID:A case of vesicouterine fistula: unwanted medical anomaly but consequentiality of most-wanted medical intervention 'caesarean section'. 2459 69
Background Gynecological problems of adolescents occupy a special space in the spectrum of gynecological disorders because they are often different from the conditions that affect adult women. The objective of study was to determine the different gynecological problems in adolescent girls attending outpatient departments. Methods Adolescent girls of age 10-19 years were included in this study. Various gynecological problems were evaluated by detailed history taking and thorough clinical examination. Investigations like haemogram, coagulation profile, hormonal assays and ultrasonography were done wherever indicated. Descriptive analysis was done and results are expressed in terms of percentage. Results A total of 824 (8.33%) adolescent girls attended the gynecology outdoor patient department (GOPD) during the study period. Menstrual disorders (67.11%) were the commonest complaint, followed by vaginal discharge (18.68%) and
UTI
(9.8%). Menstrual disorders varied from irregular menstruation (55.15%), dysmenorrhea (30.74%) and
amenorrhea
(14.10%). Dysfunctional uterine bleeding was the commonest cause of menstrual irregularity followed by polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD). Teenage pregnancy (0.84%) and ovarian tumor (0.60%) was found in a few cases. Conclusion Adolescent girls' gynecological problems should be evaluated thoroughly and managed accordingly. Adolescent health education needs to increase awareness and give further attention to gynecological problems.
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PMID:Gynecological problems among adolescent girls in a tertiary care centre of South Andaman district. 3011 36