| Literature DB >> 26366366 |
Koji Komori1, Kenya Kimura1, Takashi Kinoshita1, Seiji Ito1, Tetsuya Abe1, Yoshiki Senda1, Kazunari Misawa1, Yuichi Ito1, Norihisa Uemura1, Seiji Natsume1, Jiro Kawakami1, Yoshinori Iwata1, Masayuki Tsutsuyama1, Itaru Shigeyoshi1, Tomoyuki Akazawa1, Daisuke Hayashi1, Yasuhiro Shimizu1.
Abstract
Rectourethral fistula is one of the complications that can occur after prostatectomy in the urologic discipline. However, a delayed-onset rectourethral fistula after intersphincteric resection (ISR) for low rectal cancer is extremely rare. Here, we report one such case in a 57-year-old man. After ISR for low rectal cancer with a diverting stoma (DS), the DS was closed. After approximately 1 year, frequent pneumaturia and right orchitis were observed. Results of contrast enemas and abdominal computed tomography examinations revealed a rectourethral fistula from an anastomosis to the urethra. The colonoscopic appearance revealed a pinhole fistula on the anastomotic line, with thick pus. We performed a transverse colostomy, and the pneumaturia and right orchitis were no longer observed. Two months later, colonoscopy, contrast enemas, and cystoscopy revealed no rectourethral fistula. To the best of our knowledge, our case is the first report of a delayed-onset rectourethral fistula after ISR.Entities:
Keywords: Intersphincteric resection; Rectal cancer; Rectourethral fistula
Year: 2015 PMID: 26366366 PMCID: PMC4560150 DOI: 10.1186/s40792-015-0074-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2198-7793
Fig. 1The left image shows contrast enemas revealing a rectourethral fistula (black arrow) from an anastomosis to the urethra. The right schema shows the rectourethral fistula (black arrow) from an anastomosis to the urethra
Fig. 2The left image shows a computed tomography scan revealing a rectourethral fistula (black arrow) from an anastomosis to the urethra. The right schema shows the rectourethral fistula (black arrow) from an anastomosis to the urethra
Fig. 3The colonoscopic appearance shows the pinhole fistula (yellow arrow) on the anastomotic line with thick pus
Fig. 4No rectourethral fistula was observed on colonoscopy (yellow arrow, upper left image), contrast enemas (yellow arrow, upper right image), or cystoscopy (yellow circle, lower left image)