Related Experiment Videos
Bladder diverticulum arising adjacent to an ectopic ureter presenting as a cystic mass
Brett Michelotti1, Jeffrey J Tomaszewski, Marc C Smaldone
1Department of Urology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Abstract:
Acquired bladder diverticula due to bladder outlet obstruction are not uncommon in the adult male population. Congenital diverticula originate adjacent to the trigone and are rarely diagnosed in adults. We report an unusual case of a diverticulum arising adjacent to an ectopic ureter located on the left lateral wall near the dome of the bladder. Although the diverticulum appeared to be congenital, its large size was likely a result of high pressure voiding. The patient underwent a transurethral resection of the prostate to reduce his bladder outlet obstruction, and subsequently underwent an open diverticulectomy.
Related Concept Videos
Urinary Bladder
In males, the bladder is situated in front of the rectum, while in females, it is positioned anterior to the vagina and uterus. The bladder floor contains an inverted triangular area called the trigone, defined by the two ureteric...
Ureters
Imaging Studies VI: Voiding Cystourethrography and Cystography
Diverticular Disease of the Colon
Urologic Endoscopic Procedure: Cystoscopic Examination
Anatomy of the Genitourinary System II: Bladder and Urethra