Fig. 31.1
CT scan showing fistulous connection between posterior wall of bladder and uterus
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Fig. 31.2
MRI showing fistulous connection between posterior wall of bladder and uterus
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Fig. 31.3
Cystoscopy showing fistula in the posterior wall of bladder
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Fig. 31.4
Ports position as seen from head end
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Fig. 31.5
Initial view of the bladder and the uterus
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Fig. 31.6
Retroverted uterus
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Fig. 31.7
Dissection started at the uterovesical space
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Fig. 31.8
Dissection in progress between the bladder and the uterus
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Fig. 31.9
Densely adherent bladder and uterus at the area of fistula
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Fig. 31.10
Vertical cystotomy done at the level of fistula