What is vesicovaginal fistula?


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Bladder vaginal fistula is an abnormal passage between the bladder and the vagina.
Bladder vaginal fistula is a common urogenital fistula in clinical practice. The causes of the fistula are mainly related to pelvic surgery, childbirth injury, trauma, and malignant tumor invasion. Bladder vaginal fistula patients are mainly manifested as involuntary leakage, and leakage is related to the size of the fistula. For example, when the fistula is small and the fistula is high, the patient has less involuntary leakage, and leakage occurs only when standing, and no leakage occurs when lying down.
Bladder vaginal fistula patients need to actively seek the cause and treat the cause. After the original symptoms improve, bladder vaginal fistula repair is feasible.