- Samuel S Lentz: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine, Brody Building, Room 2S-12, Greenville, NC 27834, USA. lentzs@mail.ecu.edu
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the transvaginal approach to management of vesicouterine fistulas.
STUDY DESIGN: Over a 10-year period, 7 cases of simple posthysterectomy vesicovaginal fistulas were identified. The surgical technique involved resection of the fistulous tract completely, performance of layered closure and placement of a peritoneal flap between the bladder and vaginal suture lines.
RESULTS: One fistula closed spontaneously, and the remaining 6 were repaired transvaginally. Primary repair was successful in all cases, with no complications.
CONCLUSION: The transvaginal repair described is the preferred method of repair, associated with an extremely high success rate, low morbidity and cost savings. Its approach should be considered the gold standard.