The following is a case of a uteroabdominal fistula which developed after a classical cesarean section and was followed with spontaneous rupture of membranes during intrauterine pregnancy of 5½ months. In this presentation, we are concerned only wi...
The following is a case of a uteroabdominal fistula which developed after a classical cesarean section and was followed with spontaneous rupture of membranes during intrauterine pregnancy of 5½ months. In this presentation, we are concerned only with those due to postoperative enclosures of membranous tissue in the abdominal scar and compared with the formation of menstrual fistula which was due to direct communication with the uterine or tubal mucosa.