Modified vaginal surgical technique for the management of the lateral vesico-vaginal fistulae.

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Modified vaginal surgical technique for the management of the lateral vesico-vaginal fistulae. / Goh, Judith; Krause, Hanna.

in: INT UROGYNECOL J, Jahrgang 19, Nr. 5, 5, 2008, S. 677-680.

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title = "Modified vaginal surgical technique for the management of the lateral vesico-vaginal fistulae.",
abstract = "Obstetric fistulae vary significantly in size, location and condition of surrounding tissues. Traditional description of a genito-urinary fistula repair involves a fistula located in the midline of the vaginal wall, with minimal scarring or adhesions of the bladder/urethra to the surrounding vagina or pubic bone. Obstetric fistulae are often associated with significant scarring, situated laterally with adhesions to the pubic bone. This increases the difficulty in mobilising the bladder and in securing the lateral angles of the fistula during surgery. This paper describes a method to improve access to the laterally situated fistulae and thus facilitate surgical closure.",
author = "Judith Goh and Hanna Krause",
year = "2008",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "19",
pages = "677--680",
number = "5",

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Modified vaginal surgical technique for the management of the lateral vesico-vaginal fistulae.

AU - Goh, Judith

AU - Krause, Hanna

PY - 2008

Y1 - 2008

N2 - Obstetric fistulae vary significantly in size, location and condition of surrounding tissues. Traditional description of a genito-urinary fistula repair involves a fistula located in the midline of the vaginal wall, with minimal scarring or adhesions of the bladder/urethra to the surrounding vagina or pubic bone. Obstetric fistulae are often associated with significant scarring, situated laterally with adhesions to the pubic bone. This increases the difficulty in mobilising the bladder and in securing the lateral angles of the fistula during surgery. This paper describes a method to improve access to the laterally situated fistulae and thus facilitate surgical closure.

AB - Obstetric fistulae vary significantly in size, location and condition of surrounding tissues. Traditional description of a genito-urinary fistula repair involves a fistula located in the midline of the vaginal wall, with minimal scarring or adhesions of the bladder/urethra to the surrounding vagina or pubic bone. Obstetric fistulae are often associated with significant scarring, situated laterally with adhesions to the pubic bone. This increases the difficulty in mobilising the bladder and in securing the lateral angles of the fistula during surgery. This paper describes a method to improve access to the laterally situated fistulae and thus facilitate surgical closure.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 19

SP - 677

EP - 680

IS - 5

M1 - 5

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