Fistula recurrence, pregnancy, and childbirth following successful closure of female genital fistula in Guinea: a longitudinal study

  • Delamou, Alexandre
  • Delvaux, Thérèse
  • El Ayadi, Alison Marie
  • Tripathi, Vandana
  • Camara, Bienvenu Salim
  • Beavogui, Abdoul Habib
  • Romanzi, Lauri
  • Cole, Bethany
  • Bouedouno, Patrice
  • Diallo, Moustapha
  • Barry, Thierno Hamidou
  • Camara, Mandian
  • Diallo, Kindy
  • Levêque, Alain
  • Zhang, Wei Hong
  • De Brouwere, Vincent
Publication date
November 2017
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

Background Female genital fistula is a devastating maternal complication of delivery in developing countries. We sought to analyse the incidence and proportion of fistula recurrence, residual urinary incontinence, and pregnancy after successful fistula closure in Guinea, and describe the delivery-associated maternal and child health outcomes. Methods We did a longitudinal study in women discharged with a closed fistula from three repair hospitals supported by EngenderHealth in Guinea. We recruited women retrospectively (via medical record review) and prospectively at hospital discharge. We used Kaplan-Meier methods to analyse the cumulative incidence, incidence proportion, and incidence ratio of fistula recurrence, associated outcomes, and ...

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