Radiology Case Reports (Sep 2024)

Uretero-uterine fistula following Manual Vacuum Aspiration for Incomplete abortion: A rare case report

  • Kapil Adhikari, MD,
  • Mamata Pandit, MD,
  • Samiksha Lamichhane, MBBS,
  • Monika Pandit, MBBS,
  • Jwala Budthapa, MBBS,
  • Baburam Dixit Thapa, MD,
  • Upesh Paudel, BMIT

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 9
pp. 3912 – 3914

Abstract

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Genitourinary fistulas are a well-recognized complication of various gynecological, obstetrical, and endourological interventions. The incidence of uretero-uterine fistula is very rare compared to other genitourinary fistulas. Few cases are reported in literature regarding the uretero- uterine fistula following manual vacuum aspiration of retained product of placenta. We report a case of 28 year multi-parous women who had presented with complain of involuntary passage of urine following manual vacuum aspiration for retained product of conception. Common tests for suspicion of uretero-uterine fistula include cystoscopy, triple swab test, and CT urography. Our patient was diagnosed in CT urography and was managed by exploratory laparotomy with end-to-end anastomosis of the right ureter, DJ stenting, and repair of a uterine perforation. Due to relatively rare incidence of this condition, there has not been a specific guideline for management. A multimodality and multidisciplinary approach have been proposed for the management of uretero-uterine fistulas.

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