Vaginal Sacro-Spinous Fixation (VSSF) causing injury to the right ureter
Rachel underwent a vaginal sacrospinous fixation (VSSF) with anterior repair to treat a vaginal prolapse. She presented with a urinary fistula 3 weeks later, and had to undergo major surgery to reimplant the right ureter.
The PMS report stated that the injury to the ureter was caused by the sutured used in the VSSF procedure, although this is a rare complication of the procedure. The defendants denied that the ureter was obstructed at the end of the procedure and postulated different cause for the damage to the ureter. However, there was no definite breach of duty during the procedure and the case did not succeed.


