Severe hematuria after transurethral electrocoagulation in a patient with an arteriovesical fistula.

Journal: BMC Urology
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Abstract

Background: Arteriovesical fistulas are extremely rare. Only eleven cases were previously reported in the literature. They can occur iatrogenically, traumatically or spontaneously.

Methods: 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.

Authors
Xiangyi Zheng, Yiwei Lin, Bin Chen, Xianyong Zhou, Xiaofeng Zhou, Yuehong Shen, Liping Xie
Relevant Conditions

Liver Embolization