vesicovaginal fistula
A. Abnormal opening between the bladder and vagina, often resulting from tissue damage, characterized by urinary or fecal incontinence.
B. A condition where the bladder is inflamed and causes pain during urination.
C. A surgical procedure to repair the bladder.
D. An infection that affects the vaginal area.
Select your answer:

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Pancreatitis › ViewA 44-year-old man has a pancreatic fistula that has persisted for 30 days following necrosectomy. The output is 60 mL/day, and there is skin excoriation at the drain exit site. He has been receiving total parenteral nutrition. White blood cell count and C-reactive protein are normal. What should be your treatment plan?
A. Administer somatostatin analogue.
B. Reassure the patient and begin oral intake.
C. Back out the existing drain over 5-7 days.
D. Perform a distal pancreatectomy.
E. Perform endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) with stent placement.
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Sperry has been criticised for having a small sample size, how many participants did he have?
A. 8
B. 11
C. 3
D. 17