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  • * The patient underwent a successful minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery to remove the enlarged prostatic utricle cyst, with precautions taken to avoid damaging the vas deferens.
  • * Post-surgery, the boy had a smooth recovery and has remained asymptomatic since the operation.
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Female hypospadias is an extremely rare condition characterised by urethral meatus placed within the introitus on the anterior vaginal wall, along with foreshortening of the urethra. It is an often missed anomaly that usually co-exists with other genitourinary conditions like ectopic ureter, renal anomalies, septate vagina and bicornuate uterus. A case series of five girls who had hypospadias is being described.

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Suprapubic vesicostomy buttons: Indications, complications and bladder outcomes.

J Pediatr Urol

October 2024

Department of Paediatric Urology, West London Children's Hospital Alliance, Chelsea & Westminster Hospital Foundation Trust, 369 Fulham Road, London SW10 9NH, United Kingdom; Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom. Electronic address:

Introduction: Vesicostomy button drainage is a recognised alternative to clean intermittent catheterization (CIC) in children with urethral obstruction, sensate urethra or neurological/behavioural issues.

Aim: To report the indications, complications and long-term bladder functional outcomes in a 15-year cohort of patients with button vesicostomy.

Materials And Methods: AMT Mini one gastrostomy button was inserted via a surgical vesicostomy, or percutaneously under cystoscopic guidance.

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Background: Indwelling double-J-stent (DJ stent) kept post-urological procedures may cause urinary tract infections (UTIs) due to polymicrobial biofilm formation and colonisation.

Aims: To determine the incidence and microbiological characteristics of DJ stent related UTIs in a paediatric population.

Methods And Material: Patients under the age of 18 admitted for DJ stent removal following pediatric urological procedures were enrolled into the study.

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