As the authors point out the uncommon occurrence of these fistulas between the calicopyelic cavities with the colon, the duodenum and still more unusually with the stomach and the jejunum, they report the etiological and clinical features found in the published cases. Usually the only solution is a nephrectomy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFReporting 7 new observations of prostatic or urethro-rectal fistulas, the authors insist on their etiological modalities specially of traumatical, inflammatory, post-irradiation, cancerous and congenital origin. The diagnosis methods and surgical techniques are also mentioned.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Radiol Electrol Med Nucl
February 1977
The authors present a case of ectopic opening of the left ureter into the seminal tract. This was a very young child (14 months). The diagnosis was made on intravenous pyelography on direct signs (opacification of the malformation).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBull Mem Soc Chir Paris
February 1975