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pregnant african woman with rectovaginal fistulaFrom: emilio porro (sanbonav@hotmail.com)Sun Apr 29 15:33:43 2007
I need Your opinion and experience about management of 9,5 weeks pregnant woman with rectovaginal fistula.Here her medical history:comes from Togo (Africa)-first seen in our Ob-Gyn Department for infertility,uterine fibromatosis and vaginal stenosis with rectovaginal fistula induced by introduction in vagina of caustic herbs suggested by a wizard in Togo to cure fibromatosis.First attempt of surgical repair of stenosis and fistula in french missionary surgical department in Togo. Now in Italy our surgical correction of vaginal stenosis and miomectomy.While waiting for surgical correction of rectovaginal stenosis she has become pregnant(first pregnancy). What is Your opininion about management of this pregnancy (first to avoid amniositis with consequent abortion or premature birth)? Thank You in advance Emilio Porro ObGyn M.D.
-- Emilio Porro M.D. Ob.Gyn. Como Italy http://www.sanbonaventura.com who,whose, with,what,why,where,when,while,watch world wide web
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