Background: Various surgical procedures are currently performed for the treatment of posthysterectomy vesicovaginal fistula. Most of them are carried out via an abdominal incision.
Objective: Report of our experience with Latzko's operation, a simple purely transvaginal procedure.
Methods: Retrospective study of vesicovaginal fistulas treated by a Latzko procedure between June 1991 and June 2005.
Results: Eleven patients were operated on. Two (18%) had a prior failed attempt of vesicovaginal fistula repair. Mean size of the fistulas was 12+/-11 mm (range: 2-40 mm). Mean operative duration was 62+/-33 min (range: 20-110 min). All fistulas healed. No intraoperative complications were observed. There was only one postoperative complication, a lower urinary tract infection in one patient. Mean hospital stay was 6+/-4 days (range: 2-12 days).
Conclusions: The Latzko procedure is an efficient, safe, and simple technique for the management of vault vesicovaginal fistulas, and can therefore be proposed as the first-line surgical treatment.
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