Objective: Although the sarcoidosis is a multisystemic disease that theoretically can affect almost any organ, the presence of sarcoidosis in the male urethra has not been described in the medical literature. We present the first male case of urethral sarcoidosis.
Method: A 46 years old male undergoing follow up due to lower urinary tract symptoms was diagnosed of endobronchial sarcoidosis during the preoperative study for internal urethrotomy.
Objectives: To summarize the long-term results of patients with urachal carcinoma treated in our center.
Clinical Cases: The mean age at diagnosis was 48 years. The tumor stage according to Sheldon´s staging was IIB in two, IVA in one and IVB in two cases.
Objective: Despite the high frequency of complications after a radical cystoprostatectomy, the presence of a fistula that communicates the external iliac artery and the ureteroileostomy has not been described in the medical literature. We present the diagnosis and medical management of a massive hemorrhage through the Bricker´s ostomy due to an external iliac artery´s mycotic aneurysm fistulized to the ureteroileostomy.
Method: A 78 years old patient under went laparoscopic radical cystoprostatectomy with Bricker-type urinary diversion due to muscle-invasive bladder cancer.