Dederlein Cochleaplasty, also known as Dederlein operation, is a treatment method for vesicouterine fistula. This type of operation was developed by the German gynecologist Georg Derlein in the 19th century and is still used today.
With this treatment method, the fistula is closed with a flap cut from the vaginal wall. The flap is folded into a snail shape and placed at the site of the fistula. This allows you to close the fistula and prevent its further development.
Dederlein's operation is an effective method of treating vesicouterine fistulas. It allows you to quickly and effectively restore the integrity of the bladder and uterus. However, like any operation, it may have its risks and complications. Therefore, before undergoing surgery, it is necessary to conduct a thorough examination and discuss all possible risks with your doctor.
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