A Vaginal fistula that opens into the rectum is called. (Solved MCQ)

A Vaginal fistula that opens into the rectum is called.

A. Vesio-vaginal Fistula
B. Colo-vaginal Fistula
C. Recto-vaginal Fistula
D. Entero-vaginal Fistula

Explanation

A vaginal fistula that opens into the rectum is called a:

Recto-vaginal Fistula


Explanation

A fistula is an abnormal connection between two organs.
When this connection occurs between the vagina and the rectum, it is called a recto-vaginal fistula (RVF).

Why is it called recto-vaginal fistula?

  • Recto- → refers to the rectum (the last part of the large intestine)
  • -vaginal → refers to the vagina
  • Fistula → abnormal passage

So, a recto-vaginal fistula means a passage connecting the rectum and the vagina.


🔍 What happens in a recto-vaginal fistula?

Because of the opening between rectum and vagina:

  • Stool or gas may pass through the vagina
  • Recurrent vaginal infections may occur
  • Foul-smelling discharge or fecal leakage may be present
  • Severe emotional and social distress because of symptoms

🩺 Common causes

  • Childbirth trauma (most common)
  • Obstetric injuries (prolonged labor, forceps delivery)
  • Crohn’s disease
  • Surgery (pelvic or colorectal)
  • Radiation therapy
  • Infections

🩹 Treatment

Depends on size and cause:

  • Small fistulas: may close with conservative management
  • Larger ones: require surgical repair

Other Options Details

Here are the descriptions of each option clearly and simply:

A. Vesico-vaginal Fistula (VVF)

  • This is an abnormal connection between the urinary bladder (vesico) and the vagina.
  • Results in continuous leakage of urine through the vagina.
  • Common causes: prolonged obstructed labor, pelvic surgeries, radiation therapy.

B. Colo-vaginal Fistula

  • Abnormal tract between the colon (large intestine) and the vagina.
  • Causes passage of gas or fecal material through the vagina.
  • Often due to diverticulitis, colorectal surgery, or inflammatory bowel disease.

C. Recto-vaginal Fistula (RVF)

  • A connection between the rectum and the vagina.
  • Leads to fecal incontinence, passage of stool or gas through the vagina, and recurrent vaginal infections.
  • Causes include childbirth trauma, Crohn’s disease, pelvic surgery, or radiation.

D. Entero-vaginal Fistula

  • Abnormal connection between the small intestine (entero) and the vagina.
  • Results in fecal discharge, foul-smelling fluid, or undigested food particles passing through the vagina.
  • Usually due to surgery, radiation therapy, or severe inflammatory diseases.

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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group

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