Urethral diverticulum is a rare disease, arising in the urethrovaginal septum and communicating with the urethra through an orifice. Characterised by clinical polymorphism, it is diagnosed by urethrocystography and transvaginal ultrasound. We report a series of 15 cases of urethral diverticulum over a 10-year period. The mean age of the patients was post-voiding was 36 years (range 24-50). The symptoms were recurrent urinary tract infections (66%), post-voiding urethral leakage (22%), vaginal pain (22%). Clinical examination found a vaginal mass in all patients. Retrograde urethrocystography showed the diverticulum in every cases, while IVP confirmed the diagnosis in only 62% of cases. Treatment is surgical and consists of removing the diverticulum via a vaginal approach. Short and long-term course is favourable. All patients were asymptomatic and the follow-up urethrocystography showed no diverticular recurrence.
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