Vesicovaginal-Rectal fistula

Umbilical-vaginal-rectal fistula An anomaly with a plexus of several channels in the tissues of the body, caused by partial or complete obstruction of the intestine. Also with this disease there is a dysfunction of the digestive tract and rectal innervation. This disease is caused by various reasons and can be hereditary, internal or external. A fistula is a canal at the junction of layers of the body (internal and external), extending from the cavity to the outside or connected to another organ.

A fistula can manifest itself in different ways: it occurs without symptoms, sometimes causing problems with stool; form purulent discharge or



Puerno-vaginal-rectal fistula (PVRS) is a rare condition that is characterized by the formation of a hole between the bladder, vagina and rectum. A PVRS fistula can be either benign or malignant and requires immediate medical attention.

Symptoms of a PVRS fistula may include pain, pressure, discomfort, urinating in the wrong place, bleeding from the rectum, and bleeding from the bladder. If you have any of these symptoms, contact your doctor immediately.

Diagnosis of fistula