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Accessory scrotum with imperforate anus

K N Rattan1, S K Pandit, S Budhiraja

  • 1Department of Pediatric Surgery, Pt. B. D. Sharma Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Haryana, India.

Pediatric Surgery International
|February 1, 1997
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Accessory scrotum, an extremely rare congenital anomaly, is detailed in this report. This case highlights a rare instance of accessory scrotum occurring alongside imperforate anus, a condition with significant medical implications.

Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Pediatric Surgery
  • Medical Genetics

Background:

  • Accessory scrotum is an exceptionally rare congenital anomaly, with fewer than two dozen documented cases globally.
  • This condition involves the presence of a supernumerary scrotal sac, often associated with other developmental abnormalities.

Observation:

  • This report presents a unique case of accessory scrotum.
  • The patient also exhibited imperforate anus, a congenital defect where the anus is missing or blocked.

Findings:

  • The co-occurrence of accessory scrotum and imperforate anus is exceedingly rare.
  • This case contributes to the limited understanding of combined urogenital and anorectal malformations.

Implications:

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  • This case underscores the importance of thorough examination for associated anomalies in patients with rare congenital defects.
  • Further research into the embryological basis of these combined anomalies is warranted.
  • Clinical management requires a multidisciplinary approach for optimal patient outcomes.