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Endovascular therapy of arterioureteral fistulas.

Anne Marie Augustin1, Giulia Dalla Torre1, Arkadius Kocot2, Thorsten Alexander Bley1, Charis Kalogirou2, Ralph Kickuth1.   

Abstract

Background: Arterioureteral fistulas (AUFs) are severe pathologies of different origin and with increasing incidence frequently appear in patients with underlying extensive malignancy and after pelvic surgery. AUF therapy is challenging since symptoms are frequently non-specific and patients are often unsuitable surgical candidates due to comorbidities. Since experiences with endovascular treatment strategies are limited, the feasibility, effectiveness, and safety were evaluated in a consecutive case series. Patients and methods: A retrospective analysis of five patients with endovascular AUF exclusion was performed. Probable predisposing factors for an AUF included history of pelvic malignancy with oncologic surgery in four patients, radiotherapy in four patients, and indwelling ureteral stents in four patients. Clinical presentation, diagnostic management, and site of fistula were assessed. Furthermore, technical and clinical success as well as complications were evaluated.
Results: All patients presented with gross haematuria. In four patients, haematuria occurred during endoscopic ureteral stent manipulation. Affected vessels were the internal pudendal artery in one, intrarenal segmental artery and external iliac artery in two, and internal iliac artery in another two patients. Treatment included coil embolisation (n = 2), plug embolisation (n = 3), particulate embolisation (n = 1), and covered stent implantation (n = 2). Technical success was achieved in all procedures. In two cases, re-intervention was necessary due to AUF recurrence, resulting in a clinical success rate of 60.0%. One major complication class D was documented. Conclusions: AUFs can be treated effectively and safely using endovascular techniques. Diagnostic and therapeutic management of this rare entity requires a high level of awareness for potential risk factors as well as an optimal multidisciplinary coordination.

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Keywords:  Angiography; arterioureteral fistula; embolisation; endovascular; interventional radiology; urinary tract

Year:  2020        PMID: 33140697     DOI: 10.1024/0301-1526/a000922

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vasa        ISSN: 0301-1526            Impact factor:   1.961


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1.  Arterioureteral Fistula in the Setting of Radical Cystoprostatectomy and Ileal Conduit Creation.

Authors:  Sahil Zaveri; Bhavin Shah; Mazhar Soufi; Zbigniew Moszczynski; Jamshed Zuberi
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-04-27

2.  Arterio-ureteral fistula: a nationwide cross-sectional questionnaire analysis.

Authors:  Tycho M T W Lock; Kyara Kamphorst; Roderick C N van den Bergh; Frans L Moll; Jean-Paul P M de Vries; Rob T H Lo; Gérard A P de Kort; Rutger C G Bruijnen; Pieter Dik; Simon Horenblas; Laetitia M O de Kort
Journal:  World J Urol       Date:  2022-01-22       Impact factor: 4.226

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