1978 Volume 69 Issue 8 Pages 1104-1108
A 9-year-old girl who had urethro-vaginal fistula due to a traffic accident underwent bilateral ureterosigmoidostomy on December 29, 1952. For a few years after operation, she had suffered from pyelonephritis once a year. In December, 1969, at the age of 26, she married. At the age of 28, she became pregnant and had frequent episodes of pyelonephritis during the last 4 months of pregnancy. In January, 1972, she was delivered of a normal girl at full term through vagina. After the delivery, she has been asymptomatic. In March, 1978, IVP revealed normal excretory systems. However, slight anemia and hyperchloremic acidosis were noted. Literatures concerning the pregnancy in the presence of ureterosigmoidostomy were reviewed.