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Vesicointestinal fistula

Abstract

A vesicointestinal fistula (or intestinovesical fistula) is a form of fistula between the bladder and the bowel.

Types

A fistula involving the bladder can have one of many specific names, describing the specific location of its outlet:

- Bladder and intestine: "vesicoenteric", "enterovesical", or "vesicointestinal"

- Bladder and colon: "vesicocolic" or "colovesical"

- Bladder and rectum: "vesicorectal" or "rectovesical"

Causes

Many causes exist including:

- diverticulitis : most common ~ 60%

- colorectal cancer (CRC) : ~ 20%

- Crohn's disease : ~ 10%

- radiotherapy

- appendicitis

- trauma

Symptoms/signs

If fecal matter passes through the fistula into the bladder, the existence of the fistula may be revealed by pneumaturia or fecaluria.

Diagnosis

Various modalities of diagnosis are available:

- Cystoscopy

- Colonoscopy

- Poppy seed test

- Transabdominal ultrasonography

- Abdominopelvic CT

- MRI

- Barium enema

- Bourne test

- Cystogram

A definite algorithm of tests is followed for making the diagnosis.