“In early 2018…”
This is a sampling of the cases I was able to observe during my time in Nigeria, in early 2018, at the Evangel VVF hospital and elsewhere in the country.
“…the result of rape.”
I was told this by Dr. Lamaran Dattijo of the Ninga fistula hospital in central Nigeria. Dr. Dattijo was upbeat about the girl’s prospects because “children tend to have good outcomes.”
“Lengmang has authored or coauthored…”
“Marital disruption among women with genital fistula in Nigeria: who is at greatest risk?” Sunday J. Lengmang, et. al., International Urogynecology Journal, Vol. 30, 2018.
“Age-specific factors related to institutional delivery in Nigeria: Insights from the 2011 Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey,” Sunday J. Lengmang, et. al., Women & Health, Vol. 58, 2018.
“Pubovesical sling for residual incontinence after successful vesicovaginal fistula closure: a new approach to an old procedure,” Sunday J. Lengmang, et. al., International Urogynecology Journal, Vol. 29, 2018.
“Effect of HIV infection on outcomes after surgical repair of genital fistula,” Sunday J. Lengmang, et. al., International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Vol. 138, 2017.
“Bladder stones in vesicovaginal fistula: is concurrent repair an option? Experience with 87 patients,” Sunday J. Lengmang, et. al., International Urogynecology Journal, Vol. 28, 2017.
“Urinary diversion for patients with inoperable obstetric vesicovaginal fistula: the Jos, Nigeria experience,” Sunday J. Lengmang, et. al., International Urogynecology Journal, Vol. 27, 2015.
“The path of least resistance: A case of cervical stenosis and uterocutaneous fistula,” Sunday J. Lengmang, et. al., Case Reports in Women’s Health, Vol. 8, 2015.
https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Sunday-Jenner-Lengmang-2055817800
“…more than the ordinary documentation…”
As reported to me by Lengmang himself, and reiterated by Fekade Ayenachew in Ethiopia, who made the same claim.