Background: Arteriovesical fistulas are extremely rare. Only eleven cases were previously reported in the literature. They can occur iatrogenically, traumatically or spontaneously. Case presentation: We report an unusual case of a 62-year-old woman with arteriovesical fistula that developed fatal hematuria after transurethral electrocoagulation. Computed tomography (CT) and selective angiography revealed a pseudoaneurysm of the right superior vesical artery with arteriovesical fistula formation, which was managed by transarterial embolization. Conclusions: Contrast enhanced CT or CT angiography should be performed when a pulsatile hemorrhage is revealed during cystoscopy. Therapeutic vesical arterial embolization should be considered as a safe and effective procedure for arteriovesical fistulas. Transurethral electrocoagulation may cause severe hematuria for pulsatile bladder bleeding in patients with pelvic vascular malformation.
基金:
National Key Clinical Specialty Construction Project of China; Health sector scientific research special project [201002010]; Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation of ChinaNatural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province [LY12H05006]
Zheng Xiangyi,Lin Yiwei,Chen Bin,et al.Severe hematuria after transurethral electrocoagulation in a patient with an arteriovesical fistula[J].BMC UROLOGY.2013,13:doi:10.1186/1471-2490-13-68.
APA:
Zheng, Xiangyi,Lin, Yiwei,Chen, Bin,Zhou, Xianyong,Zhou, Xiaofeng...&Xie, Liping.(2013).Severe hematuria after transurethral electrocoagulation in a patient with an arteriovesical fistula.BMC UROLOGY,13,
MLA:
Zheng, Xiangyi,et al."Severe hematuria after transurethral electrocoagulation in a patient with an arteriovesical fistula".BMC UROLOGY 13.(2013)