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Congenital pouch colon with duplicate bladder exstrophy.

Praveen Mathur1, Y P Singh Rana, Anita Simlot

  • 1Department of Pediatric Surgery, RNT Medical College and M.B. Hospital, Udaipur, Rajasthan 31 3001, India. azadanita@rediffmail.com

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Congenital pouch colon, a rare anorectal malformation, is infrequently linked to exstrophy variants. This report details a unique case of congenital pouch colon with duplicate bladder exstrophy, a combination previously undocumented in medical literature.

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  • Pediatric Surgery
  • Developmental Biology
  • Urology

Background:

  • Congenital pouch colon (CPC) is a rare, high anorectal malformation.
  • It is typically an isolated anomaly, with limited reported associations with other congenital defects.
  • Exstrophy variants, such as bladder exstrophy, are complex urogenital malformations.

Observation:

  • This study presents a unique case of a neonate with congenital pouch colon.
  • The patient also exhibited a rare variant of bladder exstrophy, specifically duplicate bladder exstrophy.
  • This specific combination of CPC and duplicate bladder exstrophy has not been previously documented in existing literature.

Findings:

  • The case highlights an unprecedented association between congenital pouch colon and duplicate bladder exstrophy.
  • Review of relevant literature was conducted to contextualize this rare finding.
  • A hypothesis regarding the potential embryogenesis of this complex anomaly is proposed.

Implications:

  • This case expands the spectrum of known associations for congenital pouch colon.
  • Understanding the embryogenesis of such complex anomalies is crucial for accurate diagnosis and management.
  • Further research may elucidate shared developmental pathways or etiological factors for these combined malformations.