Arterio-ureteral fistula: 11 new cases of a wolf in sheep's clothing

We provide insight into the presentation, diagnostics, treatment, and accompanying clinical difficulties and complications of an arterio-ureteral fistula and add 11 patients with arterio-ureteral fistula to the 90 described in the literature. A retrospective search was done for confirmed cases of ar...

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Published in:The Journal of urology Vol. 179; no. 2; p. 578
Main Authors: van den Bergh, Roderick C N, Moll, Frans L, de Vries, Jean-Paul P M, Yeung, Kakkhee K, Lock, Tycho M T W
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States 01-02-2008
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Summary:We provide insight into the presentation, diagnostics, treatment, and accompanying clinical difficulties and complications of an arterio-ureteral fistula and add 11 patients with arterio-ureteral fistula to the 90 described in the literature. A retrospective search was done for confirmed cases of arterio-ureteral fistula that were treated at 3 medical centers. A total of 11 cases of arterio-ureteral fistula were reviewed from 1980 to 2006. A history of major abdominal surgery had an essential role in 10 of the 11 cases, especially vascular intervention in 8. All patients presented with varying manifestations of hematuria. Ureteral contrast studies and nonprovocative angiography provided the most valuable diagnostic information with all 5 and 3 of 5 showing positive results, respectively. In 4 of 11 patients (36%) the diagnosis of arterio-ureteral fistula was only made during laparotomy. Ten patients were treated with a classic open surgical approach (vascular and urological) and in 1 endovascular stents were inserted. Two of 11 patients (18%) needed acute surgical intervention because of hemodynamic instability. The in hospital mortality rate was 9%. At a mean followup of 17 months 3 other patients (27%) had died of causes unrelated to the arterio-ureteral fistula. The diagnosis of arterio-ureteral fistula should be considered in patients with persistent hematuria who have a history of major abdominal vascular surgery even when diagnostic test results are negative for a fistula, because in 36% of our patients the diagnosis could only be made at operation. The in hospital morbidity and mortality rates are considerable and, therefore, a timely diagnosis and elective multidisciplinary treatment are preferred.
ISSN:1527-3792
DOI:10.1016/j.juro.2007.09.087