| Literature DB >> 24251064 |
Alberto Hernando Arteche1, Luis Alberto San Jose Manso, Carlos Olivier Gomez, Angel Nellyt Silmi Moyano.
Abstract
Bladder diverticula are herniations of the mucosa through the fibers of the bladder muscle connected by necks of variable amplitude. They are often asymptomatic, although they may lead to complications that require a surgical therapeutic approach. We report the case of a patient with bilateral obstructive uropathy secondary to a giant periureteral diverticulum that was treated by diverticulectomy and reimplantation of the left ureter in the bladder.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 24251064 PMCID: PMC3819793 DOI: 10.1155/2013/747412
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Urol
Figure 1Plain abdominal radiography.
Figure 2Abdominal ultrasound: large cystic image posterior to bladder with an approximate volume of 780 cc.
Figure 3Transrectal ultrasound: hypoechoic lesion posterior and cranial to the prostate.
Figure 4Abdominal CT scan: retrovesical 14 × 14 × 12 cm cystic mass and bilateral obstructive uropathy.
Figure 5Uro-NMR: retrovesical 12 × 14 cm mass cranial to the prostate and seminal vesicles and without communication with the bladder.