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Bladder spasm following urogenital fistula repair

Objective To examine the occurrence of bladder spasms following surgical repair of urogenital fistula. Methods The present retrospective study included data from patients who underwent surgical repair of urogenital fistula at the National Obstetric Fistula Centre, Abakaliki, Nigeria, between June 1,...

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Published in:International journal of gynecology and obstetrics 2017-09, Vol.138 (3), p.299-303
Main Authors: Ekwedigwe, Kenneth C., Isikhuemen, Maradona E., Sunday‐Adeoye, Ileogben, Yakubu, Emmanuel N., Eliboh, Monday O.
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description Objective To examine the occurrence of bladder spasms following surgical repair of urogenital fistula. Methods The present retrospective study included data from patients who underwent surgical repair of urogenital fistula at the National Obstetric Fistula Centre, Abakaliki, Nigeria, between June 1, 2015, and May 31, 2016. Patients who underwent rectovaginal fistula repair and those who experienced persistent postoperative pain requiring high doses of analgesia were excluded. Bladder spasm was defined as the sudden onset of intermittent pain in the region of the bladder lasting for short periods of time in patients who were previously comfortable with routine postoperative analgesia. The incidence of bladder spasm was calculated and the presence of an association between repair outcome and bladder spasms was investigated. Results There were 133 patients included in the present study with a mean age of 36 ± 11 years. Bladder spasms were experienced by 60 (45.1%) patients during the study period; of these patients, failed fistula repair was recorded for 13 (22%). Good surgical outcome (closed fistula) was associated with not experiencing postsurgical bladder spasms (P=0.044). Conclusion The incidence of bladder spasm following surgical repair of urogenital fistula appeared high. The occurrence of bladder spasms could influence repair outcomes. Bladder spasms can occur following urogenital fistula surgical repair and can be associated with incontinence. The occurrence of bladder spasms could influence surgical outcomes.
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Adult
Aged
Analgesia
Anticholinergic agents
Bladder
Bladder spasms
Failed fistula repair
Female
Fistula repair
Genital Diseases, Female - surgery
Humans
Incidence
Medical Records
Middle Aged
Nigeria - epidemiology
Pain, Postoperative - epidemiology
Retrospective Studies
Urethral catheter
Urinary Bladder Fistula - surgery
Urodynamics
Urogenital fistula
Vesicovaginal Fistula - surgery
Women's Health
Young Adult
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