A thigh urinary fistula following radical prostatectomy and external beam radiation therapy for prostate cancer: a case report

Urol Case Rep. 2021 Jan 4:36:101558. doi: 10.1016/j.eucr.2020.101558. eCollection 2021 May.

Abstract

Urinary fistula is a rare but severe complication which could occur after radiation therapy for prostate cancer (PCa). We describe the case of an inner thigh urinary fistula in a patient treated with radical prostatectomy and adjuvant radiation therapy for PCa. A 76-year-old man presented to the emergency room complaining of right thigh swelling, pain and fever. Computed tomography scan and urethra-cystography showed bladder-neck leakage and fluid collection, extended from the pelvis to the right inner thigh. Patient was treated with ultrasound-guided drainage and intravenous antibiotics. Timely diagnosis and treatment are necessary in order to reduce possible evolution to necrotizing fasciitis.

Keywords: Prostate cancer; Radiation therapy; Thigh swelling; Urinary fistula.

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  • Case Reports