Erschienen in:
01.12.2009 | Current Opinion/Update
Obstetric fistula in India: current scenario
verfasst von:
Shalini Singh, Nomita Chandhiok, Balwan Singh Dhillon
Erschienen in:
International Urogynecology Journal
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Ausgabe 12/2009
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Abstract
Background
India lacks prevalence and incidence data on obstetric fistula, a near miss maternal mortality.
Methodology
Retrospective data were collected on obstetric fistula cases from hospital records of 24 tertiary care facilities during the period 2000–2006.
Results
Overall, 717 women underwent genital fistula repair, but medical records could be retrieved for only 401 (56%) cases. States of Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal had more than 100 cases each, while Karnataka had none. Obstructed labor caused nearly 97% of genital fistulae while pelvic surgery and accidental trauma contributed to 1.5% cases each. Commonest type of fistula was genitourinary (86.6%), others included rectovaginal (12.1%) and both genitourinary and rectovaginal fistulae (1.2%). Fistula repair was attempted in 322 (83%) cases of whom 289 (89.71%) were successfully repaired.
Conclusions
There is a need for ongoing systematic data collection mechanism like a fistula registry that would provide facility-based prevalence and incidence, time trends, and changes in etiology of fistula. This information could be used for implementation of prevention and treatment strategies.