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A '''rectovaginal fistula''' is a medical condition where there is a [[fistula]] or abnormal connection between the [[rectum]] and the [[vagina]].
A '''rectovaginal fistula''' is a medical condition where there is a [[fistula]] or abnormal connection between the [[rectum]] and the [[vagina]]. <ref name="pmid16221302">{{cite journal |author=Kumaran SS, Palanivelu C, Kavalakat AJ, Parthasarathi R, Neelayathatchi M |title=Laparoscopic repair of high rectovaginal fistula: is it technically feasible? |journal=BMC Surg |volume=5 |issue= |pages=20 |year=2005 |pmid=16221302 |pmc=1266383 |doi=10.1186/1471-2482-5-20 |url=http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2482/5/20}}</ref>

Rectovaginal fistula may be extremely debilitating. If the opening between the rectum and vagina is wide it will allow both [[flatulence]] and [[feces]] to escape through the vagina, leading to [[fecal incontinence]]. There is an association with recurrent urinary and vaginal infections.
Rectovaginal fistula may be extremely debilitating. If the opening between the rectum and vagina is wide it will allow both [[flatulence]] and [[feces]] to escape through the vagina, leading to [[fecal incontinence]]. There is an association with recurrent urinary and vaginal infections.


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Women in the West suffer similarly, mainly because most people do not take the condition seriously. As such, discussing the disorder publicly is not something that many women feel they can do.
Women in the West suffer similarly, mainly because most people do not take the condition seriously. As such, discussing the disorder publicly is not something that many women feel they can do.


Rectovaginal fistulae can also be a symptom of various diseases, including infection by [[Lymphogranuloma venereum]], or the unintended result of surgery, such as [[episiotomy]] or [[sexual reassignment surgery]]. They may present as a complication of [[vaginal surgery]], including [[vaginal hysterectomy]]. They are a recognized presentation of rectal [[carcinoma]] or rarely [[diverticular disease]] of the bowel or [[Crohn's]] disease. They are seen rarely after [[radiotherapy]] treatment for [[cervical cancer]].
Rectovaginal fistulae can also be a symptom of various diseases, including infection by [[Lymphogranuloma venereum]],<ref name="pmid10449269">{{cite journal |author=Lynch CM, Felder TL, Schwandt RA, Shashy RG |title=Lymphogranuloma venereum presenting as a rectovaginal fistula |journal=Infect Dis Obstet Gynecol |volume=7 |issue=4 |pages=199–201 |year=1999 |pmid=10449269 |pmc=1784745 |doi=10.1155/S1064744999000344 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1064744999000344}}</ref> or the unintended result of surgery, such as [[episiotomy]] or [[sexual reassignment surgery]]. They may present as a complication of [[vaginal surgery]], including [[vaginal hysterectomy]]. They are a recognized presentation of rectal [[carcinoma]] or rarely [[diverticular disease]] of the bowel or [[Crohn's]] disease. They are seen rarely after [[radiotherapy]] treatment for [[cervical cancer]].


== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[fistula]]
* [[fistula]]
* [[rectourethral fistula]]
* [[rectourethral fistula]]

==References==
{{reflist}}


== External links ==
== External links ==

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Rectovaginal fistula
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A rectovaginal fistula is a medical condition where there is a fistula or abnormal connection between the rectum and the vagina. [1]

Rectovaginal fistula may be extremely debilitating. If the opening between the rectum and vagina is wide it will allow both flatulence and feces to escape through the vagina, leading to fecal incontinence. There is an association with recurrent urinary and vaginal infections.

Causes

Rectovaginal fistulae are often the result of trauma during childbirth (in which case it is known as obstetric fistula) in situations where there is inadequate health care, such as in some poor third world countries. Rates in Eritrea are estimated as high as 350 per 100,000 vaginal births. Fistulas can also develop in women and children who are raped; women with rectovaginal fistulae are often stigmatized in third world countries, and become outcasts.

Women in the West suffer similarly, mainly because most people do not take the condition seriously. As such, discussing the disorder publicly is not something that many women feel they can do.

Rectovaginal fistulae can also be a symptom of various diseases, including infection by Lymphogranuloma venereum,[2] or the unintended result of surgery, such as episiotomy or sexual reassignment surgery. They may present as a complication of vaginal surgery, including vaginal hysterectomy. They are a recognized presentation of rectal carcinoma or rarely diverticular disease of the bowel or Crohn's disease. They are seen rarely after radiotherapy treatment for cervical cancer.

See also

References

  1. ^ Kumaran SS, Palanivelu C, Kavalakat AJ, Parthasarathi R, Neelayathatchi M (2005). "Laparoscopic repair of high rectovaginal fistula: is it technically feasible?". BMC Surg. 5: 20. doi:10.1186/1471-2482-5-20. PMC 1266383. PMID 16221302.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)
  2. ^ Lynch CM, Felder TL, Schwandt RA, Shashy RG (1999). "Lymphogranuloma venereum presenting as a rectovaginal fistula". Infect Dis Obstet Gynecol. 7 (4): 199–201. doi:10.1155/S1064744999000344. PMC 1784745. PMID 10449269.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)

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