4 results on '"Karmouni T"'
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2. [Vesicouterine fistulas: an experience of 17 years].
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Drissi M, Karmouni T, Tazi K, El Khader K, Koutani A, Ibn Attya A, and Hachimi M
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- Adult, Cesarean Section adverse effects, Female, Fistula diagnosis, Fistula etiology, Hematuria etiology, Humans, Middle Aged, Obstetric Labor Complications, Pregnancy, Retrospective Studies, Urinary Bladder Fistula diagnosis, Urinary Bladder Fistula etiology, Urinary Incontinence etiology, Uterine Diseases diagnosis, Uterine Diseases etiology, Fistula surgery, Urinary Bladder Fistula surgery, Uterine Diseases surgery
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Objective: To discuss the diagnostic and the prognostic problems of vesicouterine fistulas (VUF) emphasizing on the therapeutic characteristics that lead to successful treatment., Materials and Methods: The authors retrieve retrospective series of 16 cases, collected between 1989 and June 2006, and they analyze the clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects., Results: The patients were young (29-40 years) with an average having three children. Cesarean was the most frequent etiology. The presentation symptoms were hematuria (in five cases), a urinary incontinence through the vagina (in eight cases) and both of them (in three cases). The diagnosis was suspected from the history and confirmed by the additional analyses. The treatment was surgical (excision of the fistulas) in 15 cases with an average follow-up of 2.5 years, the results on the functional aspect were satisfactory hence they were marked by the absence of urinary incontinence as well as the hematuria. On the obstetric aspect, the occurrence of pregnancy was noted in a patient at four years post-VUF repair., Conclusion: Vesicouterine fistulas are not very frequent and most often secondary to a cesarean or to consequences of difficult delivery. The treatment is essentially preventive by improving the obstetrical techniques through avoiding the bladder injuries during the cesareans.
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- 2008
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3. [Youssef syndrome (vesico-uterine fistula): three case reports].
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el Fassi MJ, Tazi K, Karmouni T, Koutani A, Ibn Attya AA, Hachimi M, and Lakrissa A
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- Adult, Cesarean Section adverse effects, Diagnosis, Differential, Female, Fistula pathology, Fistula surgery, Humans, Syndrome, Treatment Outcome, Urinary Bladder Fistula pathology, Urinary Bladder Fistula surgery, Uterine Diseases pathology, Uterine Diseases surgery, Fistula etiology, Urinary Bladder Fistula etiology, Uterine Diseases etiology
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The authors report a series of three cases of Youssef syndrome observed over a 10 year period. All the fistulas were secondary to cesarian section. The diagnosis was established on clinical findings in one case. The intravenous urography was performed in all the cases and visualised the uterine cavity in one case. In the remaining cases the diagnosis was established by the retrograd cystography. The treatment was surgical for two patients and the third one refused any treatment. With a mean recoil of fifteen months the results judged on the disappearance of the clinic signs were good in the two patients opered. The objective of this study is to analyse the aetiological, diagnosis and therapeutic aspects of this pathology.
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- 2003
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4. [Vesico-uterine fistula. Report of 10 cases].
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Tazi K, el Fassi J, Karmouni T, Koutani A, Ibn Attya AI, Hachimi M, and Lakrissa A
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Pregnancy, Cesarean Section adverse effects, Fistula etiology, Urinary Bladder Fistula etiology, Uterine Diseases etiology
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Objective: To study the aetiopathogenics, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of this pathology., Materials and Methods: The authors report a series of 10 vesico-uterine fistulas observed over à 10 years period. The mean age was 32 years(30-40). The fistulas were secondary to cesarian section in 6 cases and to abnormal delivery in 4 cases. The symptomatology was an urinary leakage from the vagina in 6 cases, an isolated cyclic hematuria in 3 cases and the association of the two signs in one case. The diagnostic was established on clinical examination in 8 cases. Intraveinous urography was performed in all the patients and visualised the uterine cavity in only 8 cases. In the 2 remaining cases a retrograd cystography was performed and demonstrated the opacification of the uterine cavity. The treatment was surgical in 9 cases. One patient who had a menuria has refused the operation., Results: The diagnostic of the vesico-uterine fistulas is often based on clinic examination but often necessitate recourse to complementary examinations mostly in the menouria forms. The intraveinous urography does not establish the diagnostic in all the cases but is an indispensable complementary investigation because it permits searching for an associated ureteral injury. With a mean recoil of one year the results judged on the disappearance of the clinic signs was good in all the patients., Conclusion: The vesico-uterine fistulas are often secondary to cesarian section or abnormal delivery. Their treatment is surgical but is above all preventive by the improvement of the obstetric taking care and avoiding the vesical injuries in the course of the cesarian section.
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- 2000
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