Bakri Y N, Sundin T, Mansi M, Petterson B
USD School of Medicine, Dept of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Sioux Falls, USA.
S D J Med. 1995 Apr;48(4):121-3.
We report a case of a 38-year old woman with placenta previa-percreta and urinary bladder invasion. Resection of the bladder wall during cesarean hysterectomy was complicated by a postoperative vesico-vaginal fistula and small-capacity bladder. A reconstructive augmentation cystoplasty utilizing the ileum was successful in improving the bladder capacity. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a placenta previa-percreta with bladder wall invasion which required reconstructive augmentation cystoplasty after cesarean hysterectomy. The obstetrician-gynecologist should be aware of reports of complications related to augmentation procedures, including late malignancy which may develop in the bowel segment used for cystoplasty.