| Literature DB >> 25419520 |
Yasen Fayez Alalayet1, F Alkasim2, N Shiba1, I Aldhuayan2, S Alhamaidi1, G Alghamdi2, F Aljobair2, J Shoura1, R Alkhlaif2.
Abstract
We report a case of a 2-year-old boy who presented with an empty left scrotum. Clinical examination revealed a left palpable undescended testis. During orchidopexy, segmental atresia of the vas deferens was found, and microsurgical repair was carried out. Segmental vasal atresia is an extremely rare condition and is infrequently diagnosed, especially in the pediatric age group. This is the first reported case of segmental vasal atresia without an association with cystic fibrosis.Entities:
Keywords: absence of vas deference; testis; vasal anomalies
Year: 2014 PMID: 25419520 PMCID: PMC4234156 DOI: 10.2147/RRU.S41633
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Res Rep Urol ISSN: 2253-2447
Figure 1A defect in the continuity of the vas deferens near the epididymis.
Note: Arrow shows vas defect.
Figure 2A very thin fibrotic band connecting both ends of the vasal defect was isolated.
Note: Arrow shows vas defect.
Figure 3The thin fibrotic band connecting both ends of the vasal defect was microsurgically resected by end to end anastomosis using 9-0 polyglactin to establish normal vas continuity.
Note: Arrow shows vas defect.