1970
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(70)90605-8
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Cystouterine fistula following cesarean section with discharge of menstrual blood per urethram

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“…When a patient with a vesico-uterine fistula voids, there may be a flow of urine from the cervix because of the increased intravesical pressure, but this may be difficult for the patient to observe. In this case it was possible to localize the fistulous tract by means of a cystogram, as in the case reported by Sammour (7). In his case hystero-salpingography Photo at operation after opening the bladder.…”
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confidence: 59%
“…When a patient with a vesico-uterine fistula voids, there may be a flow of urine from the cervix because of the increased intravesical pressure, but this may be difficult for the patient to observe. In this case it was possible to localize the fistulous tract by means of a cystogram, as in the case reported by Sammour (7). In his case hystero-salpingography Photo at operation after opening the bladder.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…The main cause is lower segment Caesarean section. The 2 striking symptoms in most of them are menouria (Youssel, 1957), i.e., cyclical haematuria, and the absence of urinary incontinence (Sammour, 1970). Our patient did not notice bleeding per urethram during menstruation and she had urinary incontinence.…”
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confidence: 46%
“…The classical syndrome of amenorrhoea, menouria and urinary continence described as characteristic of vesico-uterine fistulas (Youssef, 1957;Sammour, 1970) has not been encountered in this hospital. It would appear that the symptoms relate to the level of the lesion.…”
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confidence: 79%