Pelvic organ prolapse in a woman with previous mitrofanoff operation: Management of a case

Gowri Dorairajan, Murali Subbaiah, Vandana Bojja, Dorairajan Narayanan LalgudiUrology Annals 2021 13(3):305-307 Mitrofanoff operation or vesico-appendicostmy is a continent conduit operation performed for intractable incontinence. The long-term complications reported in the literature are related to the stoma. Pelvic organ prolapse among women who have undergone this surgery is not reported earlier. A woman of 27 years of age presented with uterovaginal prolapse. She had sustained bladder neck transection following a road traffic accident at 16 years of age. The same was primarily repaired but incontinence had remained. Many standard operations for incontinence were performed. Finally, Mitrofanoff operation was carried out 9 years back because of persisting intractable incontinence. She got married and had two uneventful vaginal deliveries 5 and 2 years back. There was supravaginal elongation of the cervix with a rectocele. After counseling Fothergills operation with laparoscopic ligation was performed. The challenges and details of the management of the case are highlighted.
Source: Urology Annals - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Source Type: research