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Urethral duplication and complete bladder exstrophy.

K A Schulze, R R Pfister, P G Ransley

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    Urethral duplication is a rare congenital anomaly. This case presents a unique accessory urethra integrated during bladder exstrophy repair, marking the first reported instance of this combination.

    Area of Science:

    • Urology
    • Pediatric Surgery
    • Congenital Anomalies

    Background:

    • Urethral duplication is a rare congenital anomaly with various classifications.
    • Complete bladder exstrophy is a complex congenital condition requiring surgical correction.

    Observation:

    • A case of an accessory urethra was identified in a patient with complete bladder exstrophy.
    • The accessory urethra was successfully integrated into the primary epispadias repair procedure.

    Findings:

    • This report details the first known case of urethral duplication occurring concurrently with complete bladder exstrophy.
    • The surgical approach involved incorporating the accessory urethra into the epispadias repair.

    Implications:

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  • This case expands the understanding of urethral duplication anomalies.
  • It highlights a novel surgical consideration for complex bladder exstrophy cases.
  • Further research may explore optimal management strategies for combined anomalies.