Ileourethral fistula following cystectomy: A rare complication

  • M. Hertz
  • , B. Goldwasser
  • , Z. J. Rubinstein
  • , A. Lindner
  • , M. Feivel

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Abstract

Fistulae between the urinary and intestinal tracts of adult male patients usually result from trauma, inflammatory diseases, necrosis and infiltration of a neoplasm of either the bladder, prostate or colon, or radiation therapy. We report 2 patients who developed an ileourethral fistula following cystectomy which had been performed for carcinoma of the bladder in 1 patient and leukoplakia of the bladder in the other. The diagnosis of an ileourethral fistula was established by retrograde urethrography and a barium follow-through study. Computed tomography performed in 1 patient showed a tumor mass in the pelvis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)187-189
Number of pages3
JournalUrologic Radiology
Volume6
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1984

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Keywords

  • Bladder carcinoma
  • CT, postcystectomy
  • Cystectomy, complications
  • Leukoplakia
  • Urethral fistulae

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