Coloarticular Fistula as a Long-Term Sequela of the Hartmann Procedure

Cureus. 2024 Jul 7;16(7):e64026. doi: 10.7759/cureus.64026. eCollection 2024 Jul.

Abstract

Coloarticular fistula is a rare complication of the Hartmann procedure, reported in the literature only a few times. Risk factors may include underlying colonic malignancy and other proinflammatory conditions. Herein, we describe the case of a 78-year-old female with a recent history of total hip replacement, misdiagnosed Crohn's disease, and a Hartmann procedure for perforated diverticulitis who developed a psoas abscess. Further investigation, including gastrografin enema and computerized tomography, revealed significant fistulization between her hip prosthesis, rectal stump, adnexa, and cecum. Intervention required extensive interdisciplinary decision-making, and the patient underwent interventional radiology-guided abscess drainage, arthroplasty revision, and exploratory laparotomy.

Keywords: coloarticular fistula; complication; diverticulitis; hartmann procedure; hip arthropathy.

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  • Case Reports