[Renocolic fistula following abdominal trauma: a case study].

Prog Urol

Service d'urologie, hôpital militaire d'instruction med V, Hay Riyyad, BP 1018, Rabat, Maroc.

Published: March 2010

The renocolic fistula is a rare entity, which has occurred exceptionally in a traumatic not iatrogenic context, we report a case of renocolic fistula complicating penetrating abdominal trauma from a gunshot.

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