The Journal of Urology
Volume 181, Issue 4 , Pages 1725-1731, April 2009

Genitourinary Fistula Experience in Sierra Leone: Review of 505 Cases

  • Alyona Lewis

      Affiliations

    • West Africa Fistula Foundation, Choithram Memorial Hospital at Hill Station, Freetown, Sierra Leone
    • Current address: 3621 Pottsboro Rd., No. 150, Denison, Texas 75020 (e-mail: www.westafricafistulafoundation.org).
  • ,
  • Melissa R. Kaufman

      Affiliations

    • Department of Urologic Surgery, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee
  • ,
  • Christopher E. Wolter

      Affiliations

    • Department of Urologic Surgery, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee
  • ,
  • Sharon E. Phillips

      Affiliations

    • Department of Biostatistics, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee
  • ,
  • Darius Maggi

      Affiliations

    • West Africa Fistula Foundation, Choithram Memorial Hospital at Hill Station, Freetown, Sierra Leone
    • Current address: 3621 Pottsboro Rd., No. 150, Denison, Texas 75020 (e-mail: www.westafricafistulafoundation.org).
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  • Leesa Condry

      Affiliations

    • West Africa Fistula Foundation, Choithram Memorial Hospital at Hill Station, Freetown, Sierra Leone
    • Current address: 3621 Pottsboro Rd., No. 150, Denison, Texas 75020 (e-mail: www.westafricafistulafoundation.org).
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  • Roger R. Dmochowski

      Affiliations

    • Department of Urologic Surgery, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee
    • Financial interest and/or other relationship with Allergan, Astellas, Novartis, Pfizer and Watson.
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  • Joseph A. Smith Jr.

      Affiliations

    • Department of Urologic Surgery, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee
    • Corresponding Author InformationDepartment of Urologic Surgery, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, A-1302 Medical Center North, Nashville, Tennessee 37232-2765 (telephone: 615-322-0234; FAX: 615-322-8990)

Received 16 August 2008 published online 23 February 2009.

Purpose

We reviewed cases of genitourinary fistula resulting from birth trauma in Sierra Leone to determine factors predictive of successful operative repair.

Materials and Methods

A total of 505 operative repairs of genitourinary fistula were completed at 2 centers in Sierra Leone from 2004 to 2006. Statistical analysis of patient demographics, fistula characteristics, outcomes and surgical complications was performed.

Results

Primary repairs, defined as the first repair, accounted for 68% of repairs in the population with 92% classified as vesicovaginal fistula alone. Only 56% of women were deemed to have an intact urethra at presentation and 68% were diagnosed with moderate or severe fibrosis surrounding the fistula. On univariate analysis parameters that demonstrated significant differences with primary operative success were patient age at fistula occurrence (p = 0.0192), index pregnancy (p = 0.0061), location (p <0.0001), surface area (p <0.0001), urethral status (p <0.0001) and fibrosis (p <0.0001). On multivariate analysis the fistula parameter that correlated with successful repair was the extent of fibrosis (severe fibrosis OR 3.7).

Conclusions

Genitourinary fistula as a result of prolonged obstructed labor is a cause of considerable morbidity in sub-Saharan Africa, including Sierra Leone. The most profound factor correlating with a positive operative outcome was the extent of fibrosis surrounding the fistula. These data are important to help predict the likelihood of successful repair and assist in selecting women for the appropriate surgical procedure.

Key Words: urinary bladder, urethra, vesicovaginal fistula, labor, obstetric, Sierra Leone

Abbreviations and Acronyms: SUI, stress urinary incontinence, VVF, vesicovaginal fistula

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 Study received approval from the directors of the fistula units.

PII: S0022-5347(08)03269-2

doi:10.1016/j.juro.2008.11.106

The Journal of Urology
Volume 181, Issue 4 , Pages 1725-1731, April 2009