Abstract

Colovesical fistula is one of the known complications of acute diverticulitis. However, it is uncommon for a patient to present with a colovesical fistula without prior episodes of diverticulitis. In this case, we report a patient with acute diverticulitis presenting with a colovesical fistula with no antecedent history of any medical condition. The patient was treated with intravenous antibiotics and subsequently had a temporary laparoscopic colostomy. Although colovesical fistula caused by diverticular disease was once considered a relative contraindication to laparoscopic resection, this method is now being increasingly employed by experienced surgeons. Compared with laparoscopic colon resection surgery for uncomplicated diverticulitis, the minimally invasive treatment of colovesical fistula requires a longer operative time and advanced surgical skills.

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