Cecoureterocele.

Indian Pediatr

Departments of Surgery and Radiodiagnosis, Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital and University College of Medical Sciences, Delhi, India.

Published: June 2010

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  • Ureteroceles are the most common urinary tract malformations, affecting mainly girls and often leading to complications such as urinary tract infections and renal issues.
  • A case study of a 32-year-old woman highlighted her long-term symptoms, including burning urination and urethral ballooning, leading to the diagnosis of a cecoureterocele with calculus through imaging techniques such as ultrasound and CT scans.
  • The importance of correct diagnosis and treatment options, including less invasive surgical methods, was emphasized to prevent complications while noting the rarity of prolapsed ureteroceles in adults.
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Ectopic ureteroceles are one of the most common human urinary tract anomalies. They tend to be recognized and treated in early childhood, especially when they have prolapsed. In most cases surgical therapy is inevitable.

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A cecoureterocele is a rare form of ectopic ureterocele that the orifice of the affected ureter is within the bladder, but the cavity of the ureterocele extends beyond the bladder neck into the urethra. We present a case of a newborn boy with a large cecoureterocele with contralateral renal rupture. He required an emergency transurethral incision of the ureterocele for the treatment of acute renal failure and respiratory disorder.

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