Vaginal mass caused by a lately recognized congenital bladder diverticulum

Authors

  • Kürşad Zengin Bozok University Faculty of Medicine
  • Serhat Tanik Bozok University Faculty of Medicine
  • Mesut Gurdal Bozok University Faculty of Medicine
  • Aylin Okur Bozok University Faculty of Medicine
  • Betul Zengin Yozgat State Hospital

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.247

Keywords:

congenital bladder diverticulum, diverticulectomy, vaginal mass

Abstract

Congenital bladder diverticula are strongly associated with vesicoureteral reflux (VUR), and are mostly present in childhood. The most common symptom is urinary tract infection at the time of admission. The diverticulum is usually solitary and its locationis near the ureteral orifice, which is probably the main cause of VUR. We report a woman who presented with a vaginal mass located on the right inferior part of the external urethral meatus. The patient had a history of recurrent urinary tract infection and right nephrectomy due to VUR nephropathy. We examined her with cystography, computerized tomography, and cystoscopy. The cystoscopic examination was very diagnostic in our patient. The patient underwent diverticulectomy, and after 6 months of follow-up, her complaints had completely disappeared.

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Author Biographies

Kürşad Zengin, Bozok University Faculty of Medicine

Department of Urology

Assistant Professor

Serhat Tanik, Bozok University Faculty of Medicine

Department of Urology

Assistant Professor

Mesut Gurdal, Bozok University Faculty of Medicine

Department of Urology

Professor

Aylin Okur, Bozok University Faculty of Medicine

Department of Radiology

Assistant Professor

Betul Zengin, Yozgat State Hospital

Radiology Clinics

M.D.

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Published

2013-10-09

How to Cite

Zengin, K., Tanik, S., Gurdal, M., Okur, A., & Zengin, B. (2013). Vaginal mass caused by a lately recognized congenital bladder diverticulum. Canadian Urological Association Journal, 7(9-10), e634–6. https://doi.org/10.5489/cuaj.247

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Case Report