Complications of Fistula

Complications of the Fistula include the following

Fistula

• Blockage of the urinary catheter, infection, anuria and most of this can be managed effectively but in rare cases a patient dies.

• Women with fistula tend to be malnourished and may be more susceptible to disease.

• Pancreatic fistula (PF): This fistula is regarded as a serious complication both in terms of frequency and sequelae.

Fistula

• Peoples with untreated pulmonary arteriovenous fistulas will develop a paradoxical embolism here a blood clot travels from the lungs to the arms, legs, or brain (if it travels to the brain, it can produce a stroke).