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Three Distinct Urethral Fistulae 35 Years After Pelvic Radiation

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2014

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Sharma, Arindam, Michael P. Kurtz, and Jairam R. Eswara. 2014. “Three Distinct Urethral Fistulae 35 Years After Pelvic Radiation.” Nephro-urology Monthly 6 (2): e14197. doi:10.5812/numonthly.14197. http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/numonthly.14197.

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Introduction: While the development of fistulae is a well-known complication of radiotherapy, such fistulae can often be challenging to manage. Case Presentation: We describe the case of a 37 year old male who developed in succession a urethrocutaneous fistula to the thigh, a rectourethral fistula and a peritoneo-urethral fistula 35 years after radiotherapy for pediatric pelvic rhabdomyosarcoma. These complications were managed successfully after multiple surgical procedures. Discussion: We subsequently discuss the different approaches currently employed for the management of radiation induced urinary fistulas and describe the rationale behind our approach towards their surgical management.

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Radiation Injuries, Rhabdomyosarcoma, Surgical Flaps, Urinary Diversion, Urinary Fistula

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