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Transcorporal Artificial Urinary Sphincter Cuff Placement in a Case Requiring Revision for Urethral Atrophy
Published on: June 16, 2022
[The acquired urethrorectal fistula: a rare pathology]
C López López1, J Romero Maroto, J J Gómez Ruiz
1Servicio de Urología, Hospital Universitario San Juan, Alicante, España.
Objectives:
Conservative management of iatrogenic urethro-rectal fistula is discussed and the literature briefly reviewed.
Methods/Results:
The patient's only symptom was rectal voiding, which he considered was not enough to justify an operation. At one-year follow up, patient condition remains unchanged.
Conclusion:
Patients with urethro-rectal fistula and a competent bladder neck, whose only symptom is rectal voiding, can be managed conservatively if the patient refuses an operation.
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