CASE REPORT
Year : 2013 | Volume
: 29 | Issue : 3 | Page : 251--252
Spontaneous closure of urethrovaginal fistula associated with pelvic fracture
Bipin Chandra Pal, Pranjal Modi, Jayesh Modi, Suresh Kumar, Chirag Patel Department of Urology and Renal Transplantation, Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Centre Institute of Transplantation Sciences, Ahmedabad, Gujrat, India
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Bipin Chandra Pal Department of Urology and Renal Transplantation, Institute of Kidney Diseases and Research Centre Institute of Transplantation Sciences, Civil hospital campus, Asarwa, Ahmedabad - 380 016 India
Female urethral injury following pelvic fracture is a rare entity. Due to the absence of large series, management guidelines are still not standardized. Patients can have associated urethrovaginal or vesicovaginal fistula, management of which poses a major challenge to the reconstructive urologist. Spontaneous closure of fistula produced by gynecological or obstetrical injuries have been described in the literature. Spontaneous closure of fistula caused due to pelvic fracture has not been described in the literature.
How to cite this article:
Pal BC, Modi P, Modi J, Kumar S, Patel C. Spontaneous closure of urethrovaginal fistula associated with pelvic fracture.Indian J Urol 2013;29:251-252
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Pal BC, Modi P, Modi J, Kumar S, Patel C. Spontaneous closure of urethrovaginal fistula associated with pelvic fracture. Indian J Urol [serial online] 2013 [cited 2021 Mar 8 ];29:251-252
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