Artigo Revisado por pares

A Rare Case of Urachovesical Calculus: A Diagnostic Dilemma and Endo-Laparoscopic Management

2002; Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.; Volume: 12; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1089/109264202760268087

ISSN

1557-9034

Autores

Mohammed Saleh Al Ansari, Ashok K. Hemal,

Tópico(s)

Ureteral procedures and complications

Resumo

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.

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