Complete Bladder Duplication by a Transversal Septum With Pelvic Ectopic Kidney: A Case Report.
Urology 2015;
88:183-5. [PMID:
26514975 DOI:
10.1016/j.urology.2015.10.003]
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Abstract
Bladder duplication is an unusual and congenital abnormality that is usually associated with other abnormalities. We reported the first case in a 16-year-old child who has complete bladder duplication by a tranversal septum. No duplication of the urethra was noted. The pelvic ectopic right kidney was associated with this duplication. The treatment was a right nephroureterectomy with upper bladder bag resection.
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