Congenital anterior urethral diverticulum in children: case series and review of the literature

Abstract Background Congenital anterior urethral diverticulum (CAUD) is a rare condition in children. This condition can present at any age; however, it is more commonly identified in infants and older children. The patient may present with difficulty in micturition, dribbling of urine, poor urinary...

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Main Authors: Rajat Piplani, Samir K. Acharya, Deepak Bagga
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2023-02-01
Series:Annals of Pediatric Surgery
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43159-023-00240-4
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Samir K. Acharya
Deepak Bagga
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description Abstract Background Congenital anterior urethral diverticulum (CAUD) is a rare condition in children. This condition can present at any age; however, it is more commonly identified in infants and older children. The patient may present with difficulty in micturition, dribbling of urine, poor urinary stream, or urinary tract infection. Children with large anterior urethral diverticulum with poor spongiosal support may also complain of cystic ventral penile swelling during micturition. Methods In this series, we report seven such cases of congenital anterior urethral diverticulum treated over a period of 12 years (2008–2020). All cases presented to the Pediatric Surgery Department with dysuria, dribbling of urine, recurrent urinary tract infection, and/or fluctuant ventral penile swelling. They were further evaluated with retrograde urethrography with micturating cysto-urethrogram and cysto-urethroscopy. Results Three cases had anterior urethral valves that were managed by cystoscopic fulguration of valves. Surprisingly, all these three cases had concomitant posterior urethral valves, while the other four cases presented with relatively larger and saccular anterior urethral diverticulum required excision of the diverticulum and primary urethral reconstruction. Conclusions The cases with congenital anterior urethral diverticulum secondary to anterior urethral valves may also be associated with posterior urethral valves as seen in our case series. Surgeons should be aware of this association, and both valves should be fulgurated in the same sitting. A larger and saccular anterior urethral diverticulum requires excision and urethroplasty as a definitive procedure.
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spelling doaj.art-8acb32d5d7c347f7a638f189fdbf71322023-03-22T12:04:20ZengSpringerOpenAnnals of Pediatric Surgery2090-53942023-02-011911610.1186/s43159-023-00240-4Congenital anterior urethral diverticulum in children: case series and review of the literatureRajat Piplani0Samir K. Acharya1Deepak Bagga2Department of Paediatric Surgery, All India Institute of Medical SciencesDepartment of Pediatric Surgery, V.M.M.C & Safdarjang HospitalDepartment of Pediatric Surgery, V.M.M.C & Safdarjang HospitalAbstract Background Congenital anterior urethral diverticulum (CAUD) is a rare condition in children. This condition can present at any age; however, it is more commonly identified in infants and older children. The patient may present with difficulty in micturition, dribbling of urine, poor urinary stream, or urinary tract infection. Children with large anterior urethral diverticulum with poor spongiosal support may also complain of cystic ventral penile swelling during micturition. Methods In this series, we report seven such cases of congenital anterior urethral diverticulum treated over a period of 12 years (2008–2020). All cases presented to the Pediatric Surgery Department with dysuria, dribbling of urine, recurrent urinary tract infection, and/or fluctuant ventral penile swelling. They were further evaluated with retrograde urethrography with micturating cysto-urethrogram and cysto-urethroscopy. Results Three cases had anterior urethral valves that were managed by cystoscopic fulguration of valves. Surprisingly, all these three cases had concomitant posterior urethral valves, while the other four cases presented with relatively larger and saccular anterior urethral diverticulum required excision of the diverticulum and primary urethral reconstruction. Conclusions The cases with congenital anterior urethral diverticulum secondary to anterior urethral valves may also be associated with posterior urethral valves as seen in our case series. Surgeons should be aware of this association, and both valves should be fulgurated in the same sitting. A larger and saccular anterior urethral diverticulum requires excision and urethroplasty as a definitive procedure.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43159-023-00240-4Urethral diverticulumCongenitalAnterior urethral valvesPosterior urethral valvesCysto-urethroscopy
spellingShingle Rajat Piplani
Samir K. Acharya
Deepak Bagga
Congenital anterior urethral diverticulum in children: case series and review of the literature
Annals of Pediatric Surgery
Urethral diverticulum
Congenital
Anterior urethral valves
Posterior urethral valves
Cysto-urethroscopy
title Congenital anterior urethral diverticulum in children: case series and review of the literature
title_full Congenital anterior urethral diverticulum in children: case series and review of the literature
title_fullStr Congenital anterior urethral diverticulum in children: case series and review of the literature
title_full_unstemmed Congenital anterior urethral diverticulum in children: case series and review of the literature
title_short Congenital anterior urethral diverticulum in children: case series and review of the literature
title_sort congenital anterior urethral diverticulum in children case series and review of the literature
topic Urethral diverticulum
Congenital
Anterior urethral valves
Posterior urethral valves
Cysto-urethroscopy
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s43159-023-00240-4
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