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  • Anterior abdominal wall defects are uncommon and can impact several organ systems, including the gastrointestinal, genitourinary, musculoskeletal, and neurospinal areas.
  • The complexity of the anatomy in these patients requires meticulous surgical planning for successful reconstruction.
  • The case highlights a unique female patient with anorectal malformation and musculoskeletal/genital issues similar to classic bladder exstrophy, despite minimal involvement of the urinary bladder, sphincter, and urethra.

Article Abstract

Anterior abdominal wall defects are rare anomalies that can affect multiple organ systems including gastrointestinal, genitourinary, musculoskeletal, and the neurospinal axis. The highly varied, complex anatomy in this patient population creates a challenging reconstruction scenario that merits careful surgical planning. We present an unusual female variant with an anorectal malformation as well as musculoskeletal and genital abnormalities consistent with classic bladder exstrophy in which the urinary bladder, sphincter, and urethra were largely uninvolved.

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