He said that about 150,000 women are currently living with fistula in the country adding that if the health system responded appropriately during child labour, it will ends.
"So if we have a sound health system where women are coming for labour we will minimize the fistulas. In the developed world, we don't have fistulas anymore; it has completely been eliminated but in Nigeria, we have close to 150, 000 women who are currently living with fistula.
"They don't have a face to smile in their life; the only way to bring back the smile is to do surgical operations. I can bet you we can prevent fistulas if our health system is functioning well," he said.
The UNFPA boss explained that the caused could be traced to women who get pregnant when their systems were not matured, saying prolonged labours and child or early marriage usually caused it.
"We are on Fistulas campaign to repair the women who are suffering from vaginal abnormality; some of them have been abandoned by their families, relations and husbands. The hope is that the repair will be done for them.
“What we do at UNFPA is to organize campaigns once or twice in a year; the campaign is to remind the populace that this fistula can be prevented and that the cause is child marriage and a health system that was unable to respond appropriately when a woman is in labour." Dr. Eugene said.
A Professor of Urologist at the University of Paris, Prof. Alain Le Duc said he brought some equipment that will hasten the VVF operations.
"I am particular concerns about the women living with fistula, I came with new devices to rectify and repair the women suffering from this fistula but what struck me is that many women have been operated upon, but they are yet to repair; so each additional operation made it complicated; I hope after the repairs, they will be safe and more young African doctors need to be trained,” Prof. Alain said.
Other two international surgeons namely Dr. Claude Dumurger and Dr. Ludovic Falandry assured that all women living with fistula shall smile again the repairs.
Nigerian surgeons who are participating in the campaign include Prof. Sunday Adeoye, Dr. Sunday Lengman, Dr. Ayi Etim, Dr. Mairinga Abdulkareem, Dr. Kwaya Bura and Dr. Filibus Sunday.
Source: Dailytrust