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Common causes of vesio-vaginal fistula (Solved MCQ)

Common causes of vesio-vaginal fistula

A. Trauma to instrumental delivery B. Ischemia and pressure neurosis of anterior vaginal wall & posterior bladder wall  C.Caesarean section D.  All of the above

Correct Answer: D. All of the above

Explanation

Common causes of vesicovaginal fistula (VVF) include conditions that damage the tissue between the bladder and vagina. The most frequent causes are:

1. Obstetric Causes (Most common in developing countries)

2. Gynecological Surgical Causes (Most common in developed countries)

3. Radiation Therapy

4. Malignancy

5. Trauma

6. Infections

7. Iatrogenic Causes


Other Options Details

Here is the explanation of all the options related to causes of vesicovaginal fistula (VVF):


A. Trauma to instrumental delivery

Instrumental deliveries such as forceps or vacuum extraction can sometimes cause direct injury to the bladder or vaginal walls.


B. Ischemia and pressure necrosis of anterior vaginal wall & posterior bladder wall

This is the most common cause, especially in obstructed labor.
When labor is prolonged, the fetal head presses the vaginal wall and bladder wall against the pelvis for many hours.
This pressure reduces blood flow (ischemia) → tissues die (necrosis) → a hole forms between the bladder and vagina → vesicovaginal fistula.


C. Caesarean section

A fistula can occur as a complication of a C-section when:

Although less common compared to obstructed labor, C-section–related VVF is increasingly reported.


D. All of the above

This option indicates that each of the above causes (A, B, and C) can lead to vesicovaginal fistula.
Thus, all listed conditions are recognized causes of VVF.


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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group

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