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Current management of the urachal anomalies (UA). Lessons learned from the clinical practice.

Dolev Perez1, Binyamin Neeman2, Stanislav Kocherov2, Gaudat Jaber2, Yaron Armon3, Sofia Zilber4, Boris Chertin2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: It has been suggested that symptomatic UA requires surgical excision. However, the management of asymptomatic urachus is still controversial. We aimed to evaluate the clinical presentation, the efficacy of current modalities used, and postoperative pathology in patients with UA.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: We have performed a retrospective review of all patients diagnosed with UA and treated surgically or conservatively over 18 years. Demographic data, clinical presentation, imaging modalities, pathology, treatment, and postoperative complications were analyzed.
RESULTS: Twenty-five symptomatic patients (18 males and seven females) with a median age of 13 years (1 month to 37 years) were identified. 15 (60%) were diagnosed with a urachal cyst, 4 (16%) with sinus, 3 (12%) with urachal diverticulum, and the remaining 3 (12%) with patent urachus. Of those, 20 (80%) underwent surgical repair, and the remaining five (20%) patients were managed conservatively. 4 (20%) underwent laparotomy, 7 (35%) laparoscopic incision, and the remaining 9 (45%) laparoscopic robotic-assisted surgery. Nine patients required bladder cuff excision. The median operative time was 75 min (42-140 min). One patient developed Clavien-Dindo grade IIIA complication resulting in infected hematoma, which resolved after drainage. Another patient with a complication of grade IIIB needed reoperation as a result of recurrent events of an abscess. 13 (65%) demonstrated epithelium lining of the urachus on postoperative pathology.
CONCLUSIONS: Our data show that most of the patients with UA presented with epithelial lining, which might lead to the later malignant transformation. It might cause a shift from the conservative management of asymptomatic patients to surgical intervention. Robotic-assisted surgery appears beneficial in these patients, especially when the bladder cuff excision is required.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  Robotic-assisted surgery; Ultrasound; Urachus anomalies; Urothelium

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35969254     DOI: 10.1007/s00383-022-05194-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int        ISSN: 0179-0358            Impact factor:   2.003


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