1.Ileo-uterine fistula in a degenerated posterior wall fibroid after Caesarean section.
Ayman SHEHATA ; Naglaa HUSSEIN ; Ahmed EL HALWAGY ; Adel EL GERGAWY ; Mohamed KHAIRALLAH
Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine 2016;43(1):51-53
Uterine fibroids are benign tumors of the myometrium with a diverse range of manifestations. Fibroids can dramatically increase in size during pregnancy due to the increase in estrogen levels. After delivery, the fibroids usually shrink back to their pre-pregnancy size. Uterine myomas may have many complications, including abnormal uterine bleeding, infertility, pressure on nearby organs, degeneration, and malignant transformation. No previous reports have indicated that a fistula may develop between a uterine fibroid and the bowel loops, although previous studies have documented the occurrence of fistulas from the uterus to the bowel following myomectomy or uterine artery embolization performed to treat a myoma. In our case report, we document the rare complication of a fistula occurring between a degenerated myoma in the posterior wall and the ileum 1 week postoperatively in a patient who underwent a Caesarean section but did not have a history of uterine artery embolization.
Animals
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Cesarean Section*
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Estrogens
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Female
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Fistula*
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Humans
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Ileum
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Infertility
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Leiomyoma*
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Mice
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Myoma
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Myometrium
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Pregnancy
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Uterine Artery Embolization
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Uterine Hemorrhage
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Uterus