Value of direct radionuclide cystography in diagnosing vesico-peritoneal fistulae

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A 36-year-old female patient underwent a laparoscopic surgery to remove a uterine fibroid. The procedure failed to relieve the pelvic pain, although its nature changed. After a period of observation, the patient was re-admitted to hospital on suspicion of a vesico-uterine fistula to be differentiated with endometriosis. Diagnostic investigations-cystography, cystoscopy, computed tomography and magnetic resonance-did not reveal a fistula. Laparoscopy was performed, with a possible biopsy in order to eliminate endometriosis. The result was negative, but chronic progressive reactive/inflammatory lesions were noticed, possibly indicating the presence of a vesico-peritoneal fistula. Therefore, a direct radionuclide cystography was performed. The scintigraphic images single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT/CT) showed a radioactive spot, indicative of a vesico-peritoneal fistula. The fistula was treated for three months by catheterisation of the urinary bladder. The follow-up SPECT-CT did not reveal any urine leakage from the bladder. The clinical symptoms disappeared as well.

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Szumowski, P., Abdelrazek, S., Mojsak, M., Kozlowski, R., Sykala, M., Jurgilewicz, D., & Mysliwiec, J. (2017). Value of direct radionuclide cystography in diagnosing vesico-peritoneal fistulae. Nuclear Medicine Review, 20(2), 105–106. https://doi.org/10.5603/NMR.2017.0018

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