ABSTRACT
The pelvic course of the ureter with its close proximity to the iliac artery, pelvic
viscera, and other structures predispose to fistula formation. Surgical management
of lower urinary tract fistulas is difficult and often ineffective. Nonvascular lower
urinary tract fistulas can be managed by urinary diversion with percutaneous nephrostomy
to allow for fistula healing. If this fails, ureteral embolization can be very effective;
however, this should be preceded by careful evaluation and discussion with the patient
as this intervention results in irreversible ureteral occlusion necessitating a diverting
nephrostomy catheter indefinitely. A ureteroarterial fistula is a distinct entity
compared with nonvascular fistulas with a different approach to management; it can
be managed by exclusion of the fistula by endovascular placement of a stent graft
across the arterial component of the fistula.
KEYWORDS
Fistula - embolization - ureter - kidney - nephrostomy
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Darryl A. ZuckermanM.D.
Section of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, Mallinckrodt Institute of Radiology
510 S. Kingshighway Blvd., Campus box 8131, St. Louis, MO 63110
Email: zuckermand@mir.wustl.edu