Case Report

Primary Carcinoid Tumor of the Ileal Efferent Limb of an Ileovesicostomy: A Case Report

Table 1

Summary showing the initial presentation, diagnostic studies, and treatment of carcinoid in urinary diversions.

AuthorDuration of urinary diversionReason for diversionSymptomsDiagnostic studiesTreatment

Frese et al.~9 yearsInvasive TCC of the bladderNone (found during surveillance cystoscopy)CystoscopyUrethrectomy, removal of neobladder, creation of ileal conduit
Kerfoot et al.9 yearsInvasive adenocarcinoma of the bladderIntermittent bilateral flank painIntravenous pyelogram (IVP)Excision of obstruction with end-to-end reanastomosis
Klink et al.28 yearsPelvic exenteration for cervical cancerGross hematuriaCT abdomen/pelvis, IVP, cystoscopy, urine cytologyResection of the ileal conduit and creation of a new one
Kochevar12 yearsRecurrent pyelonephritis secondary to ureteral stenosisAbdominal Pain, recurrent UTIsUltrasonography, IVP, cystoscopyExcision of obstruction with end-to-end reanastomosis