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A rare case of urachovesical calculus: a diagnostic dilemma and endo-laparoscopic management.

Authors :
Ansari MS
Hemal AK
Source :
Journal of laparoendoscopic & advanced surgical techniques. Part A [J Laparoendosc Adv Surg Tech A] 2002 Aug; Vol. 12 (4), pp. 281-3.
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Urachal anomaly in an adult is extremely rare, as the majority of urachal remnants obliterate shortly after birth. A 55-year-old man presented with irritative voiding symptoms. A plain film demonstrated a radiopaque shadow in the region of the urinary bladder. Ultrasonography showed a fixed echogenic focus in relation to the anterior bladder wall. With these investigations, the patient was referred to us with a diagnosis of a vesical stone. We suspected it to be a case of a urachal calculus. Therefore, a CT scan of the pelvis was obtained, which showed a midline tubular tract containing a cylindrical stone, further extending into the bladder as a pedunculated stone. The patient was managed by a combination of endoscopic and laparoscopic techniques. A urachovesical stone like a cherry (pedunculated) has not been reported previously in the English-language literature. This case also illustrates for the first time the combined use of endoscopy and laparoscopy to retrieve a urachovesical stone and the excision of the urachus.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1092-6429
Volume :
12
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of laparoendoscopic & advanced surgical techniques. Part A
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
12269498
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1089/109264202760268087