One of the most common causes of urinary incontinence in
females is vesicovaginal fistula(VVF). This is most common type of
genitourinary fistula.
Definition:
This is a communication between the bladder and the vagina
which will lead to escape of urine into the vagina leading to true
incontinence.
Etiology:
Both obstetrical and gynecological causes can lead to
vesicovaginal fistula.
Obstetrical causes:
Obstetrical causes are responsible for 80 to 90% cases of
vesicovaginal fistula in developing countries and 5 to 15% cases in developed
countries.
1. Obstructed labor: in case of obstructed labor because of
prolonged compression on the bladder base between fetal head and symphysis
pubis, ischemic necrosis occurs. Because of this decreased blood supply
infection super imposes which will lead to sloughing of tissue resulting in
fistula. In this case fistula can develop in 3 to 5 days.
2. Difficult labor: when baby delivery becomes difficult due
to big baby or contracted pelvis etc, instrumental delivery may be needed. If forceps
are applied especially Kielland forceps, the chances of injury to the bladder
is more.
3. Destructive procedures: in case of difficult labors if
baby dies, to take out the baby destructive procedures like craniotomy may be
needed. In this case trauma may be caused by instruments used or because of
bony spicules of fetal head.
4. Emergency surgeries: in cases of emergency cesarean
section for prolonged or obstructed labor, as the bladder will be drawn up in
these cases chances of injury is high.
In case of cesarean hysterectomy for rupture uterus the
chances of bladder injury is high as here also prolonged labor may led to drawn
up bladder.
5. Repeat cesarean section: because of adhesions caused by previous
cesarean section between the bladder and the lower part of uterus, the chances
of bladder injury are high.
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