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Obstetric Fistula Repair in Sub-Saharan Africa: Partnering to Create Sustainable Impact for Patients and Trainees.

Amita Kulkarni1, Annetta Madsen2, Sarah Andiman3, Arlene Nishimwe4, B Star Hampton1.   

Abstract

Obstetric fistula, an abnormal connection between a woman's genital tract and urinary tract or rectum, can be physically and psychosocially debilitating. We describe a sustainable obstetric fistula surgical trip model that includes providers from Women and Infants Hospital at Brown University. These surgical trips provide pre-operative, surgical, and post-operative care to patients with fistulae at Kibagabaga Hospital in Kigali, Rwanda. To ensure patients are prepared for the recovery process after fistula surgery, the team created a post-operative education curriculum that includes illustrative visual aids and teaching guides translated into Kinyarwanda, focusing on topics including urinary catheter care, wound care, and pain management. Through this program, the team is committed to restoring women's dignity through fistula repair as well as providing a model for delivery of sustainable surgical care in low-resource settings. Involvement of trainees into a global health team like this can benefit both the trainee and the patients served.

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Keywords:  global health; obstetric fistula; women’s health

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31480814

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  R I Med J (2013)        ISSN: 0363-7913


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1.  Obstetric fistula repair failure and its associated factors among women underwent repair in Yirgalem Hamlin fistula center, Sidama Regional State, Southern Ethiopia, 2021: a retrospective cross sectional study.

Authors:  Shimelis Tadesse; Neway Ejigu; Dejene Edosa; Tebeje Ashegu; Dubale Dulla
Journal:  BMC Womens Health       Date:  2022-07-10       Impact factor: 2.742

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