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Obstetric vesico-uterine fistula in nine reference hospitals in the Democratic Republic of the Congo: epidemiological, clinical, and therapeutic aspects.

Justin Paluku LussyCathy Mufungizi FurahaSusan Andrea BartelsBarthelemy Kasi AksantiBenjamin Kasereka KatalikoJonathan Ml KaserekaEugénie Mukekulu KamabuBenjamin Kambale KaloleJohn Kasereka MutekeMichel Mulyumba KyembwaRichard Kabuseba KabuyangaZacharie Kibendelwa TsongoStanis Okitotsho WembonyamaCharles Wembonyama MpoyJeannot Sihalikyolo Juakali
Published in: BMC women's health (2024)
The proportion of OVUF is relatively high in the DRC. Most affected patients were young, under-educated, primiparous women living in rural areas. Cesarean section was the sole identified cause of OVUF which was isolated, single, without fibrosis, in majority of cases. Abdominal repair of OVUF was very effective, with good results in almost all cases. Teaching young doctors working mainly in remote areas how to perform safe cesarean section is needed to reduce incidence of OVUF in DRC.
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