| Literature DB >> 30474067 |
Mark Bugeja1, Christine Mizzi1, Ernest Ellul1, Simon Bugeja2, Stephen Mattocks2.
Abstract
Although fistulae between the urinary bladder and the gastrointestinal tract are not uncommon, those caused by carcinoma of the urinary bladder are rare. This report describes the case of an 85 years old male who was diagnosed with a mass involving the small bowel and the urinary bladder during the course of investigation for recurrent urinary tract infections. At laparotomy, the presence of an enterovesical fistula involving the ileum and bladder was confirmed. Histopathological examination of the resected mass showed poorly differentiated urothelial carcinoma. No early postoperative complications were encountered and postoperative cystography showed healing of the bladder without evidence of leakage. Due to the patient's age and comorbidities, no further oncological treatment was offered. Three months later the patient was readmitted to hospital with a severe pneumonia to which he succumbed.Entities:
Keywords: Enterovesical fistual; bladder cancer; transitional cell carcinoma
Year: 2018 PMID: 30474067 PMCID: PMC6193805 DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1673663
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg J (N Y) ISSN: 2378-5128
Fig. 1Computed Tomography image of complex mass involving the urinary bladder and small intestine.
Fig. 2Specimen showing small intestine and dome of urinary bladder, opened after excision of specimen.