Rectourethral fistula following SpaceOAR gel placement for prostate cancer radiotherapy: A rare complication
Joshua M. Kuperus, Donald G. Kim, Tanmay Shah, George Ghareeb, Brian R. Lane
Abstract
After undergoing a SpaceOAR® gel placement prior to planned radiotherapy for Gleason 4 + 4 prostate cancer, a 70-year-old male experienced severe right buttock pain and urine passing from his rectum. A colonoscopy and follow-up pelvic MRI demonstrated a large rectourethral fistula. The fistula was treated surgically with a robot-assisted radical prostatectomy, primary rectal repair, omental flap and diverting loop ileostomy. Pathology demonstrated extensive treatment effect with no residual prostate cancer. This is the first case study of a rectourethral fistula attributable to SpaceOAR® gel placement.
Topics & Concepts
MedicineProstatectomyProstate cancerFistulaRadiation therapySurgeryProstateUrinary FistulaComplicationRectumCancerInternal medicineUrological Disorders and TreatmentsProstate Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentAnorectal Disease Treatments and Outcomes