Case report of a combined prostatic and utricular cyst
Journal: Pediatric Urology Case Reports (Vol.3, No. 6)Publication Date: 2016-11-01
Authors : Paddy Dewan; Padma Rao; John Lazarus;
Page : 232-237
Keywords : Utriculus; prostatic cyst; bladder outlet obstruction; retention;
Abstract
A 16 year old previously well boy presented with voiding difficulty that progressed to intermittent retention over a two month period. A renal ultrasound showed a structure consistent with a utricular remnant behind the base of the bladder that endoscopically appeared to terminate in the posterior wall of the prostatic urethra as a cystic, enlarged verumontanum. Following an uneventful endoscopic fulguration of the anterior wall, the boy remained catheterized overnight. The following day the catheter was removed at the time of a radiologic study of the lower urinary tract, which showed a dilated posterior urethra, but no reflux into the tubular retro-vesical structure that was noted to have emptied on a post-operative ultrasound.
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