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[Recurrent urinary tract infection due to enterovesical fistula secondary to colon diverticular disease: a case report].

Natália Silva Cavalcanti, Lorena Luryann Cartaxo da Silva, Leonardo Sales da Silva, Luiz Antonio Cavalcante da Fonseca, Cristianne da Silva Alexandre.   

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INTRODUCTION: Enterovesical fistula are pathological connections between the bladder and pelvic intestinal segments. It consists of a rare complication of neoplastic and inflammatory pelvic disorders, in addition to iatrogenic or traumatic injuries, and correlates with both high morbidity and mortality indexes. CASE REPORT: Male patient, 61 years old, admitted at the hospital clinics featuring abdominal pain and distension, vomiting and fecal retention. Patient's pathological precedents include high blood pressure, diabetes mellitus, vesical dysfunction and recurrent urinary tract infection on the past three years. Magnetic resonance imaging of abdomen and pelvis revealed enterovesical fistula in association with colon diverticular disease of the sigmoid. Management of choice consisted of partial colectomy with bowel lowering and partial cystectomy with surgical double-J stent insertion. DISCUSSION: Although consisting of a gastrointestinal primary affection, patients with enterovesical fistula usually search for medical help charging urinary tract features. In this particular case, our patient was admitted with gastrointestinal symptoms, reasoned by diagnostic delay, as the patient had already attended at multiple centers with urinary symptoms.
CONCLUSION: Despite being an unusual affection, recurrent urinary tract infection associated with colon diverticular disease must always be considered at differential diagnosis of recurrent urinary tract infection as it concurs with high morbidity and mortality.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24402114     DOI: 10.5935/0101-2800.20130053

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bras Nefrol        ISSN: 0101-2800


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1.  Colovesical fistula in a young adult due to sigmoid colon diverticulitis undetected in computed tomography: Case report and review of literature.

Authors:  Francisco Marcos da Silva Barroso; Carolina Augusta Dorgam Maués; Gustavo Lopes de Castro; Renato da Silva Galvão; José Paulo Guedes Saint Clair; Laura Riberio Aref Kzam
Journal:  Ann Med Surg (Lond)       Date:  2021-08-05
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