NAN reports that VVF is an abnormal opening between the bladder and the vagina that results in continuous and
unremitting urinary incontinence.
The entity is one among the most distressing complications of gynecologic and obstetric procedures.
The most common cause of VVF is obstructed labour, early marriage, poverty, and women’s limited control over the use of family resources.
Fistulas can cause a lot of discomfort, and if left untreated, may cause serious complications.
However, VVF can be treated through advanced laparoscopic surgery to give women living with the condition a new lease of life.
Abubakar also said that the foundation conducted sensitisation campaigns on maternal health to reduce the
prevalence rate of VVF.
She said “the foundation provides free services for women with gynecology, obstetrics and pediatric surgical cases.
“We sponsored the surgery of 40 VVF survivors in 2020 and 20 in 2021, as well as other surgeries of retained placenta, Cesarean Section and intestinal perforation of pediatric patients.
“The major objective of the foundation is to reduce the burden of pregnancy-related complications.
“We also mobilise volunteers for blood donation.
“This is because blood donation has become paramount to saving the lives of mothers and babies.”
(NAN)