A case of Crohn's disease developing bladder rupture 4 months after laparoscopic sigmoidectomy with partial Cystectomy for Vesicosigmoidal fistula

Naoya Masumori*, Toshiaki Tanaka, Motoi Takeuchi, Koji Ichihara, Ryuta Inoue, Nobuo Shinkai, Takeshi Maehana, Takahiro Mizuno, Hidetoshi Tabata, Yoshiki Hiyama, Taiji Tsukamoto

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Abstract

A 32-year-old well-nourished man having a vesicosigmoidal fistula due to Crohn's disease received laparoscopic sigmoidectomy with partial cystectomy. The bladder wall was closed with an all-layer running suture and additional interrupted sutures using 2-0 Vicryl. Four months after surgery, the suture site on the bladder showed perforation to the abdominal cavity. Since the same event occurred again 6 months after surgery, open partial cystectomy was performed to repair the perforated site 8 months after the initial surgery. The perforated site showed a thinning bladder wall composed of normal urothelium, scar tissue and thin detrusor muscle. Non-cascating granuloma was not found in the specimen, even though it was slightly observed in the margin of the detrusor muscle resected in the initial surgery. Although it was possible that the persisting activity of Crohn's disease, subclinical impaired nutrition due to Crohn's disease or insufficient suturing of the bladder wall were involved in the bladder rupture, the definitive cause remains unknown.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)237-241
Number of pages5
JournalActa Urologica Japonica
Volume58
Issue number5
StatePublished - 2012/05/31

Keywords

  • Bladder rupture
  • Crohn's disease
  • Laparoscopic partial cystectomy
  • Vesicosigmoidal fistula

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Urology

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