DOI: 10.1097/rlu.0000000000006666 ISSN: 0363-9762

Persistent Colonic Activity on 99mTc-MDP Whole Bone Scintigraphy Revealing a Complex Ureterorectal Fistula

Chang-Ching Yu, Hui-Chung Teng, Daniel Hueng-Yuan Shen, Ming-Chan Lee, Hung-Pin Chan

Intense bowel activity on 99m Tc-MDP bone scintigraphy is often dismissed as urinary contamination or radiopharmaceutical instability, but persistent uptake should prompt an anatomic search. A 68-year-old woman with metastatic cervical squamous cell carcinoma after radical pelvic surgery underwent bone scintigraphy for suspected left-foot metastasis. Images showed sacral/pelvic metastases, benign-appearing calcaneal uptake, and organized colonic activity. Contrast-enhanced CT revealed a complex fistulous tract connecting the left distal ureter, vaginal stump, rectum, and sigmoid colon. Follow-up pelvic SPECT/CT localized persistent activity to the rectosigmoid lumen, confirming fistula-related intraintestinal urine. Recognition redirected interpretation from artifact to actionable urinary-enteric fistula with clinical implications.

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