Bladder eversion is a very rare urological and gynecological condition characterized by the protrusion of the bladder mucosa through the urethra or vaginal canal. We report a 58-year-old female patient with a bladder eversion caused by an obstetric vesico-vaginal fistula (VVF) with bladder neck loss, along with uterine prolapse grade 2. The surgical technique was a combination of laparoscopy and transvaginal approach, consisting of bladder neck reconstruction, VVF repair, subtotal hysterectomy, and colpo-pectopexy. • Bladder eversion is a very rare urological and gynecological condition • This case presents bladder eversion associated with bladder neck loss and uterine prolapse • The management can be performed with a combination of laparoscopy and transvaginal approach
Santosa et al. (Wed,) studied this question.