Rectourethral and complex fistulas represent some of the most challenging conditions in colorectal and urologic surgery. In this episode, we take a structured deep dive into the anatomy, causes, diagnostic pathways, and management strategies for these rare but highly impactful problems.
The discussion begins with the basics—how rectourethral fistulas form, whether from surgical complications, radiation, trauma, or inflammatory disease. We then move into clinical presentation, highlighting the key symptoms that can guide early recognition and prevent delayed diagnosis.
Diagnostic strategies are explored in detail, from physical examination to advanced imaging and endoscopic evaluation. Listeners will learn why multidisciplinary input from both colorectal and urologic perspectives is essential to building an accurate treatment plan.
We then walk through management options, balancing the complexity of surgical repair with the need to preserve continence, urinary function, and overall quality of life. From diversion strategies to complex reconstructive approaches, this episode provides clarity on when and why different techniques are chosen.
Finally, we highlight the patient journey—covering the impact of these fistulas on daily life, the role of staged treatment, and the importance of setting realistic expectations for recovery.
By the end of the episode, listeners will have a comprehensive framework for understanding rectourethral and complex fistulas: how they occur, how they are diagnosed, and how modern surgical strategies aim to restore both anatomy and function. This episode is a must-listen for medical trainees, healthcare professionals, and anyone seeking clear insight into one of the most demanding areas of colorectal and pelvic surgery.