Colocutaneous fistula

Last revised by Arlene Campos on 15 Jan 2024

Colocutaneous fistulas are an abnormal communication between the mucosal surface of the colon and the skin. 

Fistulography be performed either under fluoroscopy or with CT and involves the administration of iodinated contrast through the cutaneous fistulous opening, which may show a direct communication of contrast into the colon.

A direct communicating track between the skin and the affected part of the colon may be seen.

Management options may differ depending on if the fistula is acute or chronic with some publications suggesting surgical management is required in chronic cases 4

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