Father Muller Medical College Hospital, Father Muller’s Rd, Kankanady, Mangalore, Karnataka, India
 Case Report   
								
																Management of Uterocutaneous Fistula: A Stepwise Approach 
																Author(s): Mini Mathew*, Joylene D’Almeida, Ashish Shivendra Singhal, Sujaya V Rao, Prema D’Cunha and Shannon Francesca Fernandes             
								
																
						 A fistula is an abnormal tract that connects two epithelial surfaces and occurs as a result of trauma, surgery, or infections. Most uterine fistulae are 
  between the uterus and the bladder (utero-vesical) or between the uterus and the bowel (utero-colonic) due to postoperative injuries or infectious 
  conditions. Utero-cutaneous fistula (communication between the uterus and skin) is a rare condition, accounting for only a few reports in the 
  existing literature. We describe a patient with fistula following a caesarean section who did not respond to medical or surgical (secondary suturing) 
  treatment. She underwent fistulectomy with repair of the uterus and abdominal wall. The procedure led to a successful outcome... Read More»
						  
																DOI:
								10.37421/2165-7920.2023.13.1546															  
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