Colovesical Fistulae: The Varying Aetiologies

Cureus. 2021 Nov 29;13(11):e20025. doi: 10.7759/cureus.20025. eCollection 2021 Nov.

Abstract

The most common presenting symptoms of colovesical fistulae (CVF) are pneumaturia and fecaluria. The most important aspect remains not only to investigate the aetiology, and the degree of both severity and complexity, but also the subsequent influence of this on overall management. In a younger population, management usually consists of curative surgery. However, this may not be possible in older patients where surgical candidacy is a genuine concern and a clinical challenge arises relating to pursuing a conservative strategy. We attempted to briefly outline how two patients were managed with a similar non-surgical approach due to frailty. These cases attempt to highlight the importance of multi-disciplinary specialty input, with a view to optimising patient care.

Keywords: colo vesical fistulae; contrast-enhanced ct-abdomen & pelvis; ct-abdomen & pelvis (portal venous phase); mri fast relaxation fast spin echo sequence); multi-disciplinary team approach.

Publication types

  • Case Reports