The histories of 3 patients operated for inflammatory intestinovesical fistulas are reviewed. Two of them were treated for colovesical, one for ileovesical fistula. The questions concerning the development, diagnostics and surgical management are discussed in detail. The importance of cystoscopy in diagnosis is emphasized. In all three patients one-session operations were performed with good results.
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The results of research on the clinical picture, features of manifestation, diagnosis, and treatment of patients with diverticular disease complicated by sigmovesical fistula are presented. The study included 31 patients (19 [61.3%] men, 12 [38.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Chir Hung
January 1990
Department of Urological Surgery, Péterfy S. Str. Hospital, Hungary.
The histories of 3 patients operated for inflammatory intestinovesical fistulas are reviewed. Two of them were treated for colovesical, one for ileovesical fistula. The questions concerning the development, diagnostics and surgical management are discussed in detail.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA case of intestinovesical fistula secondary to leukemic infiltration is described. The patient was known to have chronic lymphocytic leukemia and had been receiving chemotherapy fo ten months. She presented complaining of nausea, vomiting and vague abdominal pain.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFrom 1968 to 1977, 21 patients were observed who had fistulas between the bowel and the urinary tract. Except in five patients, fistulas were located vesicointestinally. The main etiologic factors were inflammatory lesions of the bowel, especially diverticulitis and appendicitis.
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