模仿膀胱结石的粪石继发于阑尾膀胱瘘:1例报告。

IF 3 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Mauricio Gonzalez-Urquijo, Andrea Romero-Davila, MaryCarmen Mendoza-Silva, Antonio Nassim Halun Treviño, Mario Rodarte-Shade, Gerardo Gil-Galindo
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摘要

阑尾膀胱瘘被定义为阑尾与膀胱之间的异常通信,文献中只有少数病例报道。由于传统的成像方式无法检测到这种独特的病理,因此早期诊断非常具有挑战性。症状通常很轻微,并且没有任何特定的体征或症状可能表明这种类型的异常通信。我们报告一个27岁的男性病人,他表现出排尿困难、排尿困难和持续的尿路感染。腹部x光片显示膀胱内有一大块结石。行膀胱镜检查,可见阑尾尖端突出于膀胱内,并有一大块粪石附着于膀胱壁。阑尾切除术和部分膀胱切除术并进行了初步修复。文献综述也提出。
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A fecalith mimicking a bladder calculus secondary to an appendicovesical fistula: a case report.

A fecalith mimicking a bladder calculus secondary to an appendicovesical fistula: a case report.

A fecalith mimicking a bladder calculus secondary to an appendicovesical fistula: a case report.

A fecalith mimicking a bladder calculus secondary to an appendicovesical fistula: a case report.

An appendicovesical fistula is defined as an abnormal communication between the appendix and the urinary bladder, with only a few cases reported in the literature. It is very challenging to make an early diagnosis, due to the inability of conventional imaging modalities to detect this unique pathology. The symptoms are often mild, and there are not any specific signs or symptoms that might suggest this type of anomalous communication. We report a case of a 27-year-old male patient who presented difficulty for initiating urination, dysuria, and persistent urinary tract infections. An abdominal x-ray showed a large calculus inside the bladder. A cystoscopy was performed, where the tip of the appendix was seen protruding inside the bladder with a large fecalith adhered to the bladder wall. An appendectomy and partial cystectomy with primary repair were auspiciously achieved. A review of the literature is also presented.

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