Urinary Fistula Repair
Specialized surgical treatment for vesicovaginal (VVF) and urethrovaginal (UVF) fistulas
Minimally Invasive
Laparoscopic and robotic surgical options available
High Success Rate
85-95% success rate for first-time repairs
Experienced Surgeons
Specialists in complex fistula reconstruction

Understanding Urinary Fistulas
We provide comprehensive surgical solutions for abnormal connections between urinary tract and other organs:
- Vesicovaginal fistula (VVF) - bladder to vagina
- Urethrovaginal fistula (UVF) - urethra to vagina
- Rectovaginal fistula - rectum to vagina
- Complex obstetric fistulas
- Post-surgical or radiation-induced fistulas
Why Choose Our Fistula Treatments?
Benefits of our specialized surgical approach
Advanced Techniques
We employ the most effective surgical methods:
- Laparoscopic fistula repair
- Robotic-assisted surgery
- Tissue interposition techniques
- Flap reconstruction for complex cases
Comprehensive Care
Our holistic approach includes:
- Preoperative optimization
- Psychological support
- Postoperative bladder training
- Long-term follow-up care
Treatment Process
Your journey to fistula repair and recovery
Diagnostic Evaluation
Cystoscopy, imaging, and dye tests to locate fistula
Preoperative Planning
Medical optimization and surgical approach selection
Surgical Repair
Precise closure of fistula with tissue layers
Postoperative Care
Catheter management and wound healing
Recovery Monitoring
Follow-up to ensure complete healing
Patient Experiences
"After years of suffering from VVF, the laparoscopic surgery completely healed my condition."
Meena K.
38 years old
"The robotic surgery repaired my complex fistula in one procedure - no more leakage."
Rajeshwari P.
42 years old
"The team's expertise gave me back my dignity after obstetric fistula complications."
Sunita M.
45 years old
Common Questions
What causes urinary fistulas?
Common causes include prolonged childbirth (obstetric fistulas), pelvic surgery, radiation therapy, trauma, or infections.
Is fistula surgery painful?
We use minimally invasive techniques with small incisions, resulting in less pain and faster recovery than traditional open surgery.
How long is recovery after surgery?
Most patients need 2-4 weeks for initial recovery, with complete healing taking 2-3 months. A catheter is typically needed for 2-3 weeks post-op.
Can fistulas recur after surgery?
When properly repaired by experienced surgeons, recurrence rates are low (5-10%). We take special measures to prevent recurrence.