2020
DOI: 10.4240/wjgs.v12.i5.208
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When the bowel meets the bladder: Optimal management of colorectal pathology with urological involvement

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“…This reduces the risk of recurrence and is better than relying on the low likelihood of spontaneous closure resulting from defunctioning colostomy. Depending on the patient's age and timing of presentation, underlying co-morbidities and concurrent medical issues, surgical options may include either a one-stage repair or multiple stages of repair (1). It must however be borne in mind that these are major procedures and there are a select few who are too ill and not sufficiently fit to undergo timely surgery.…”
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“…This reduces the risk of recurrence and is better than relying on the low likelihood of spontaneous closure resulting from defunctioning colostomy. Depending on the patient's age and timing of presentation, underlying co-morbidities and concurrent medical issues, surgical options may include either a one-stage repair or multiple stages of repair (1). It must however be borne in mind that these are major procedures and there are a select few who are too ill and not sufficiently fit to undergo timely surgery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, repeated bowel resections may become justified in the future, and the inherent risk of short-bowel syndrome needs to be considered. On the flipside, subjecting them to conservative management would not be ideal either (1).…”
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“…Szacuje się iż około 10-20% przetok pęcherzowo-jelitowych spowodowanych jest chorobą nowotworową, natomiast około 2% ma związek z wcześniej przebytą radioterapią [47]. Przetoki pęcherzowo-jelitowe dotyczą głównie połączenia z jelitem grubym -70%, jelitem cienkim -13%, odbytnicą -11% i rzadziej wyrostkiem robaczkowym (poniżej 3%) [48]. Występują częściej u mężczyzn [49].…”
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“…It is estimated that CVF accounts for 1 in every 3000 surgical admissions, and that 2% to 18% of patients with diverticular disease develop this complication. The peak incidence is at 65 to 75 years of age, and the male to female ratio is 2 to 3:1 2–5. The underlying mechanism of CVF is either a direct extension of diverticulitis or erosion of a diverticular abscess into the bladder.…”
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“…The peak incidence is at 65 to 75 years of age, and the male to female ratio is 2 to 3:1. [2][3][4][5] The underlying mechanism of CVF is either a direct extension of diverticulitis or erosion of a diverticular abscess into the bladder. The main clinical manifestations of CVF are pneumaturia, fecaluria, and urinary tract infection.…”
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