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  • Title: Rare case of left-sided ureteroduodenal fistula.
    Author: Shiff BM, Welling RE, Rege P.
    Journal: Dig Surg; 2000; 17(3):283-4. PubMed ID: 10867465.
    Abstract:
    BACKGROUND/AIMS: Ureteroduodenal fistulas are rare and only 11 cases have been reported in the literature since 1918. Diagnosis requires careful observation of symptoms. METHODS: The case presented demonstrates a 68-year-old female with left-sided ureteroduodenal fistula confirmed by CT scan. A duodenal fistula was localized and an atrophic left kidney was identified and repaired. RESULTS: Nephroureterectomy was performed and an omental patch was used for the repair. No complications were encountered during the postoperative course. CONCLUSIONS: Recurrent chronic urinary tract infection, pyuria and hematuria can indicate this rare disease. Early testing and detection can improve the chances of renal preservation.
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