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[Colo-urachal-cutaneous fistula in an adult]. | LitMetric

Background: An infected urachal cyst is an uncommon finding in adults.

Aim: To report a case of a sigmoid- urachal- cutaneous fistula.

Case Report: A 51 years old adult male presented with fecaloid leaking from rupture of an infected urachal cyst. Definitive management consisted of resection of the urachus with a bladder cuff, along with removal of the affected bowel segments.

Conclusion: Colo-urachal-cutaneous fistula is a rare condition; its management is rather complex.

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