Enterovesical fistula complicating pregnancy. A case report

E V Forsnes, M K Eggleston, J O Heaton

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Enterovesical fistula is a rare cause of recurrent urinary tract infections. This condition is unusual in young people as common etiologies include diverticular disease and cancer. When an enterovesical fistula occurs in women of childbearing age, Crohn's disease is a likely cause. To our knowledge, enterovesical fistula complicating pregnancy has not been reported before.

CASE: A pregnant woman with recurrent urinary tract infections was evaluated. Cystoscopy was suggestive of an enterovesical fistula, which was confirmed by charcoaluria following oral charcoal administration. The prenatal course was complicated by two episodes of hemorrhagic cystitis despite antibiotic prophylaxis. The patient had an uncomplicated term spontaneous vaginal delivery. An upper gastrointestinal series performed postpartum was suggestive of Crohn's disease and confirmed an enterovesical fistula. Surgical repair was successfully performed three months following delivery, revealing Crohn's disease.

CONCLUSION: Enterovesical fistula may be an unusual cause of recurrent urinary tract infections in pregnancy. In this case, enterovesical fistula was the presenting symptom of Crohn's disease.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)297-8
Number of pages2
JournalJournal of Reproductive Medicine for the Obstetrician and Gynecologist
Volume44
Issue number3
StatePublished - Mar 1999

Keywords

  • Adult
  • Crohn Disease/complications
  • Cystoscopy
  • Diagnosis, Differential
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Ileal Diseases/diagnosis
  • Intestinal Fistula/diagnosis
  • Pregnancy
  • Pregnancy Complications/diagnosis
  • Recurrence
  • Urinary Bladder Fistula/diagnosis
  • Urinary Tract Infections/etiology

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