Uterovesical fistula after uterine compression suture
Year 2022,
Volume: 39 Issue: 1, 298 - 299, 01.01.2022
Yunus Katırcı
,
Ayşe Özdemir
,
Davut Güven
,
İdris Kocak
Abstract
Uterovesical fistula is a rare complication. In this case, a utero-fetal fistula developed in a patient with lower uterine segment compression suture in cesarean section due to placenta previa totalis is described.
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Year 2022,
Volume: 39 Issue: 1, 298 - 299, 01.01.2022
Yunus Katırcı
,
Ayşe Özdemir
,
Davut Güven
,
İdris Kocak
References
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