Abstract

Introduction: Obstetric Fistula (OF) is a tragedy and a public health problem (physical, social, moral and psychological). Objective: To determine the clinical, therapeutic and prognostic aspects of obstetric fistula at CHUD/B-A maternity ward in 2016. Study Method: This is a descriptive, analytic study with prospective data collection from March 07 to December 31, 2016. Patients with obstetric fistula were the study population. Results: A total of 37 patients were treated including 35 operated, the other two not operated for pyuria and bladder calculus after examination under spinal anesthesia. The average age was 36.6 ± 10.5 years with the extremes of 21 years and 65 years. The mean age of onset of Obstetric Fistula (OF) was 28.9 ± 6.5 years. Patients came from southern Benin (51.4%), were married (67.6%), peasant (35.1%) and out of school (81.1%). The types of OF were vesico-vaginal fistula (VVF) (62.2%), urethro-vaginal fistula (24.3%), vesico-uterine fistula (VUF) (5.4%), and uretero-vaginal fistula (2.7%). The fistula site was supra trigonal (54.1%), urethral (18.9%), trigonal (10.8%), vesico-uterine (10.8%), cervical urethral (2.7%), ureteroid vaginal (2.7%). Fistulas were complex (70.3%), complicated (24.3%) and simple (5.4%). The vaginal route was one of the first routes (64.9%). The operative techniques used were CHASSAR MOIR hysterorrhaphy (74.3%). The cure with continence was 68.6%. Conclusion: OF is observed in young women of childbearing age. VVF is the most common. The management is surgical with several operating techniques. Healing is possible. Hence the importance of paying special attention to these patients for their care.

Highlights

  • Obstetric Fistula (OF) is a tragedy and a public health problem

  • The objective of the present study is to describe the clinical, therapeutic and prognostic characteristics of OF treated at the Gynecology and Obstetrics Department of CHUD-Borgou

  • Study Framework: The study was conducted in the Gynecology and Obstetrics Department of CHUD/B Second Level Referral Hospital located in the city of Parakou and in the Borgou department in Benin

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Introduction

Obstetric Fistula (OF) is a tragedy and a public health problem (physical, social, moral and psychological). In Benin, where there are approximately 347 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births (NV), the number of women of reproductive age who report having suffered from OF is 16625 according to the Demographic and Health Survey 2011-2013 (DHS-2011-2012) [2]. It occurs mostly among young women in rural areas [3]. In addition to the painful experience of women with obstetric fistula (OF), there is a shortage of providers able to offer surgical treatment in countries with a high incidence of OF [1] [3].

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