On the issue of birth injuries of the urinary tract of a woman

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With minor exceptions, urinary incontinence after childbirth has a traumatic origin. It can be the result of two different reasons, namely, the result of a long standing of the fetal head in the cavity or, more often, in the entrance of the small pelvis and the associated prolonged pressing of the underlying tissues, of which the anterior wall of the vagina with the posterior wall of the bladder and the urethra suffers — or re ¬ as a result of surgical interventions undertaken for the purpose of delivery without the necessary conditions, more often with an empty bladder and with an unprepared birth canal.

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A. P. Nikolaev

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Russian Federation

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2. Rice. 1. The figure shows one of the lateral cicatrix incisions. Short arrows indicate the direction to stretch the cut; long arrows indicate in which direction the incision should be stitched.

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3. Rice. 2. Suturing the urethro-vaginal fistula. The fistula and the removed vaginal flap are shown significantly enlarged for clarity.

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