"My bladder is hanging out of my anus": Successful Management of First Reported Case of Male Transanal Bladder Prolapse

Urology Case Reports
Samer W KirmizBrian R Lane

Abstract

We present a case of an 81-year-old man who presented with a large recto-urethral fistula resulting in prolapsing bladder through the anus. A multi-disciplinary approach with urology, colorectal surgery and plastic surgery was utilized for management of the prolapse with excellent postoperative result. This unique scenario enabled a transanal cystoprostatectomy; the procedure was completed using a natural orifice without transabdominal surgery.

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Feb 9, 2013·Diseases of the Colon and Rectum·Elizabeth M HechenbleiknerElizabeth C Wick
Apr 5, 2014·The Journal of Small Animal Practice·L Z CrivellentiD K Honsho

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