Distal Ureteric Dilatations Functioning as Urinary Reservoir in a Case of Ectopic Vesicae; A Case Report ()
ABSTRACT
Background: Bladder exstrophy is a rare congenital malformation of the genitourinary system, with an estimated incidence of approximately 1 per 50,000 live births. Clinically, patients do not have capacity to accumulate urine and urine continously leak. We present patient with partial storing capacity from the dialated distal ureters. A case of dialated distal ureters from an 8-year-old female patient with ectopic vesicae is described. The dialated ureters act as reservoir of urine where the patient is partially continent in the night time. These dialated ureters are the compensation for the literally absent bladder. During reconstruction, we observed that they can be used as an additional bladder volume reducing risk of reconstruction failure from tension.
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Getahun, G. (2023) Distal Ureteric Dilatations Functioning as Urinary Reservoir in a Case of Ectopic Vesicae; A Case Report.
Open Journal of Urology,
13, 88-91. doi:
10.4236/oju.2023.133011.
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