Same problem, different approaches: Transvesical and extravesical laparoscopic vesicovaginal fistula repair—case report

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Abstract

Vesicovaginal fistulas (VVaFs) are relatively uncommon in developed countries but with devastating consequences for the women suffering them. Conservative management has a low response rate. The surgical repair is a technically demanding procedure. Transvaginal, open transabdominal or laparoscopic (pure or robot-assisted) approaches have been described with similar post-operative results. We report two real-life cases of VVaF after surgery of benign gynaecological conditions, both presenting with continuous urinary incontinence and repaired with laparoscopic surgery. The first case had a simple tract above the trigone and was managed with an extravesical approach. The second is a complex case with multiple fistulous tracts that required a transabdominal-transvesical approach (modified O’Connor technique). Both patients have their fistula closed and are continent after surgery with a mean follow-up of 9 months. Given the lack on evidence for the selection of the best approach, it is important to report the outcomes with the different surgical techniques in both simple and complex fistulae. A pre-operative exhaustive study of the location and number of fistulous tracts is essential, as well as selecting the technique which best allows tissue dissection and tension-free suture to get a successful closure. Therefore, knowledge of several procedures and approaches is mandatory when dealing with this disorder.

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Hernández-Hernández, D., Navarro-Galmés, M. Á., Padilla-Fernández, B., Ramos-Gutiérrez, V. J., & Castro-Díaz, D. M. (2021). Same problem, different approaches: Transvesical and extravesical laparoscopic vesicovaginal fistula repair—case report. Translational Andrology and Urology, 10(10), 3885–3890. https://doi.org/10.21037/tau-21-373

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