Late sequelae of hysterectomy and diverticulosis: colovaginal fistulae
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Late sequelae of hysterectomy and diverticulosis: colovaginal fistulae
Abstract
Three cases of colovaginal fistulae were recently diagnosed and treated. Colovaginal fistulae are not commonly reported and their diagnosis may be difficult to make. Our cases presented with a complaint of vaginal discharge, history of hysterectomy, and diagnosis of diverticulosis. The diagnosis and treatment of colovaginal fistulae are discussed.
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