Vesicorectal fistulas are primarily treated surgically. Vesicorectal fistula is relatively rare in clinical practice, and there is usually no good conservative treatment, and timely treatment may result in the fistula continuing to increase in size. Vesicorectal fistula is mainly lesions occur in the rectal area, often need to first proximal often fistula surgery, and be anti-infection treatment. When the inflammation subsides, the fistula is closed by resection of the diseased bowel segment, and finally the rectal fistula is closed. In addition, vesicorectal fistulas often require parenteral rehydration after surgical treatment to avoid internal nutritional deficiencies. Vesicorectal fistula should be timely to the hospital, a clear diagnosis with the doctor to take treatment.