Large Intestine: Colovesicular Fistula

Colovesicular Fistula

General Enteric Fistulas

Basics

  • A Fistula from the Colon to the Urinary Bladder
  • Most Common in Males (2-3:1) – Female Protected by Uterus

Causes

  • Diverticulitis – Most Common (65-79%)
  • Malignancy
  • Crohn’s Disease
  • Surgery
  • Colonic Stents
  • Radiation
  • Trauma

Symptoms

  • Pneumaturia (50-95%) – Most Often at the End of Urination
  • Fecaluria (40-70%)
  • Suprapubic Pain (30-90%)
  • Recurrent UTI – Dysuria, Urgency & Frequency

Diagnosis

  • Dx: CT with Oral/Rectal Contrast (No IV Contrast – Renal Excretion will Obscure)
  • Colonoscopy to Rule Out Malignancy
  • Cystoscopy if Needed to Evaluate Malignant Invasion of Bladder
  • Other Tests:
    • Poppy Seed Test – Oral Ingestion of Poppy Seeds See Seeds Passed in the Urine within 48 Hours
      • High Sensitivity (Nearly 100%) but No Localization Detail
    • Barium Enema – Low Sensitivity (30%)

Treatment

  • Tx: ABX & Surgical Repair
  • Surgical Repair:
    • Segmental Bowel Resection (Sigmoidectomy)
    • Primary Closure of Bladder
      • If Unable to Find – Instill Methylene Blue Retrograde Through Foley Catheter
    • Place Omentum Interposition Between Colon & Bladder
  • Other Considerations:
    • Low Rectum: Rectal Advancement Flap
    • Consider Two-Stage Procedure with Temporary Ostomy if High-Risk for Leak or Unable to Tolerate a Prolonged Operation

Colovesicular Fistula 1

Pneumaturia 2

References

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  2. Singh S, Jehangir W, Littlefield J 2nd, Hanna G, Bowling G, Yousif A, Middleton JR. Emphysematous Cystitis: A Rare Disease of Genito-Urinary System. N Am J Med Sci. 2015 Jul;7(7):332-3. (License: CC BY-NC-SA-3.0)