Abstract:A man in his 50s presented 4-week postirreversible electroporation (IRE) for low-to-intermediate risk prostate cancer with urinary symptoms, diarrhoea and passing fluid per rectum when urinating. Urine microscopy and sensitivities showed raised leucocytes, erythrocytes and pansensitive Escherichia coli. A CT cystogram revealed a rectourethral fistula (RUF). Urinary diversion with insertion of an indwelling catheter for 6 weeks was performed. A rigid cystoscopy 6 weeks after urinary diversion revealed that the … Show more
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