Urologic Complications after Gynaecologic and Obstetric Surgery at the Urology-Andrology Teaching Clinic of Teaching Hospital of Cotonou.
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Objective: To study the epidemiology and current trend in the management of urologic complications following obstetric and gynaecologic surgeries at CUUA University hospital of Cotonou. Patients and Methods: It was a retrospective study of patients referred with urologic complications
following obstetric and gynaecological surgeries. The study took place at the Teaching Clinic of
Urology Andrology at CNHU of Cotonou between April 1, 2008 and March 31, 2013. Results: Fortyone patients were studied. They represented 3.5% of people hospitalized at CUUA throughout the
study period. The average age was 41 years swith range of 20 and 57 years. Twenty-one (51.2%)
of them were married. Thirty patients (73.2%) were referred from a non-academichospital, while
7 patients (17.1%) were referred from academic hospital. Caesarean section was the primary
gyneco- logical surgery in 22 cases (53.7%) and hysterectomy in 19 cases (46.3%). Clinically, the
pre- dominant symptoms were leakage of urine throughout the vagina and obstructive anuria
with or without back pain. We found 31 cases of VVF, 5 cases of bilateral ligation of the ureters, 3
cases of unilateral ligation of the ureter, 1 ureteralinjury and 1 uretero-vaginal fistula. These
complications were diagnosed postoperatively in 95.1% of cases. Surgeries done included VVF
repair in 31 cases (75.6%), unilateral ureteral reimplantation in 4 cases (9.8%), removal of
ligation of the ureters in 3 cases (7.3%), bilateral ureteral reimplantation for 2 cases (4.9%) and
end-to-end anastomosisin 1 case (2.4%). The postoperative period was uneventful in 29 cases and
we observed 7 cases of surgical site infection. The overall success rate was 87.8%. Conclusion:
Urological complications following gynecologic surgeries managed at the urologic department of
teaching hospital of Coto- nou had an even higher incidence. Early diagnosis especially during the
