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Mild delayed secretion and hydroureteronephrosis are visible on the right side. The excreted contrast reaches a structure in the pelvis that lacks the bladder and urethra's normal shape. The contrast freely goes outside to the perineum from it. On delayed images about 1 hour after contrast injection, another structure anterior to the above-mentioned becomes visible as minimal contrast surrounds the Foley bubble. The structure that fills in early images and depletes freely is the vagina; the anterior one that is barely visible on delayed images is the bladder. Findings favor iatrogenic bilateral ureteral injury and uterovaginal fistula formation.