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Laparoscopic Management of Diverticular Colovesical Fistula: Experience in 15 Cases and Review of the Literature
Authors:Lucy A. Marney  Yik-Hong Ho
Affiliation:1.Institute of Surgery, The Townsville Hospital, Townsville, Australia ;2.Professor of Surgery, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia
Abstract:Colovesical fistulas secondary to diverticular disease may be considered a contraindication to the laparoscopic approach. The feasibility of laparoscopic management of complicated diverticulitis and mixed diverticular fistulas has been demonstrated. However, few studies on the laparoscopic management of diverticular colovesical fistulas exist. A retrospective analysis was performed of 15 patients with diverticular colovesical fistula, who underwent laparoscopic-assisted anterior resection and bladder repair. Median operating time was 135 minutes and median blood loss, 75 mL. Five patients were converted to an open procedure (33.3%) with an associated increase in hospital stay (P = 0.035). Median time to return of bowel function was 2 days and median length of stay, 6 days. Overall morbidity was 20% with no major complications. There was no mortality. There was no recurrence during median follow-up of 12.4 months. These results suggest that laparoscopic management of diverticular colovesical fistulas is both feasible and safe in the setting of appropriate surgical expertise.
Keywords:Laparoscopy   Colovesical fistula   Diverticulosis   Diverticulitis   Minimally invasive surgical procedures
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