Colovesical fistula (CVF) is an abnormal communication between bowel and urinary bladder. Main causes are represented by complicated diverticular disease, colonic and bladder cancer and iatrogenic complications. Diagnosis is often based on patognomonic signs: faecaluria, pneumaturia and recurrent urinary tract infections. Treatment of CVF includes non-surgical and surgical strategy. The non-surgical treatment is reserved to selected patients who are unfit for surgery. Surgery of CVFs is determined by the site of the colonic lesion and patient’s comorbidity. However the surgical one-stage approach should be preferred, re-serving the multi-stage procedure in patients with a pelvic abscess, or with advanced malignancy, or previous radiation therapy. The sole de-functioning stoma may be an option to improve the quality of life in patients unfit for bowel resection. In open surgery the standard operative management consists in resection and anastomosis of the involved bowel segment and closure of the bladder. Laparoscopic treatment of CVFs is feasible and safe if performed by skilled surgeons. Robotic surgery for CVF treatment is safe and feasible similarly to laparoscopic one and it seems to reduce the conversion rate with respect to laparoscopy. However, further studies are needed to evaluate the advantages of robotic surgery over laparoscopy in the management of CVF. Currently, in Literature it is still debated which is the best surgical approach for CFV treatment due to the lack of RCTs and CCTs, the small sample size and the short follow-up. Further studies with higher quality and larger sample size are necessary to state the gold standard surgical treatment of CVFs.

Colovesical fistula. Review on conservative management, surgical techniques and minimally invasive approaches / Cochetti, G.; Del Zingaro, M.; Boni, A.; Cocca, D.; Panciarola, M.; Tiezzi, A.; Gaudio, G.; Balzarini, F.; Ursi, P.; Mearini, E.. - In: IL GIORNALE DI CHIRURGIA. - ISSN 0391-9005. - 39:4(2018), pp. 195-207. [10.11138/gchir/2018.39.4.195]

Colovesical fistula. Review on conservative management, surgical techniques and minimally invasive approaches

Ursi P.
Penultimo
;
2018

Abstract

Colovesical fistula (CVF) is an abnormal communication between bowel and urinary bladder. Main causes are represented by complicated diverticular disease, colonic and bladder cancer and iatrogenic complications. Diagnosis is often based on patognomonic signs: faecaluria, pneumaturia and recurrent urinary tract infections. Treatment of CVF includes non-surgical and surgical strategy. The non-surgical treatment is reserved to selected patients who are unfit for surgery. Surgery of CVFs is determined by the site of the colonic lesion and patient’s comorbidity. However the surgical one-stage approach should be preferred, re-serving the multi-stage procedure in patients with a pelvic abscess, or with advanced malignancy, or previous radiation therapy. The sole de-functioning stoma may be an option to improve the quality of life in patients unfit for bowel resection. In open surgery the standard operative management consists in resection and anastomosis of the involved bowel segment and closure of the bladder. Laparoscopic treatment of CVFs is feasible and safe if performed by skilled surgeons. Robotic surgery for CVF treatment is safe and feasible similarly to laparoscopic one and it seems to reduce the conversion rate with respect to laparoscopy. However, further studies are needed to evaluate the advantages of robotic surgery over laparoscopy in the management of CVF. Currently, in Literature it is still debated which is the best surgical approach for CFV treatment due to the lack of RCTs and CCTs, the small sample size and the short follow-up. Further studies with higher quality and larger sample size are necessary to state the gold standard surgical treatment of CVFs.
2018
Colovesical fistula; Laparoscopy; Robotic surgery; Surgical treatment
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Colovesical fistula. Review on conservative management, surgical techniques and minimally invasive approaches / Cochetti, G.; Del Zingaro, M.; Boni, A.; Cocca, D.; Panciarola, M.; Tiezzi, A.; Gaudio, G.; Balzarini, F.; Ursi, P.; Mearini, E.. - In: IL GIORNALE DI CHIRURGIA. - ISSN 0391-9005. - 39:4(2018), pp. 195-207. [10.11138/gchir/2018.39.4.195]
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