1.A Case of Infected Urachal Cyst.
Gyu Young YEUM ; Jeong Yang PARK ; San Yong CHOI
Korean Journal of Urology 1986;27(6):945-948
Urachal cyst is a rare lesion in the adult. Prompt diagnosis and management are important to avoid complications. Recently we experienced a case of infected urachal cyst complained of suprapubic mass and pain in 30 year old female.
Adult
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Diagnosis
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Female
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Humans
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Urachal Cyst*
2.Laparoscopic Extraperitoneal Resection of Urachal Cyst.
Sun Il LEE ; Sung Soo KIM ; Hong Young MOON
Journal of the Korean Surgical Society 2010;78(4):267-269
Remnant urachal cyst is a rare anomaly with an incidence of 1:5,000 and the majority are benign. The treatment of urachal cyst is complete surgical resection, and the cases of laparoscopic surgery for the resection have been reported since 1993. Most of the reports were about transabdominal laparoscopic approach, and it has been revealed that multiple skin incisions and trocar placements on upper abdomen were ineludible. With this condition, we are able to describe an extraperitoneal approach modified from total extraperitoneal herniorrhaphy, and to report a case of successful management of a urachal cyst by total extraperitoneal laparoscopic excision.
Abdomen
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Herniorrhaphy
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Incidence
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Laparoscopy
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Skin
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Surgical Instruments
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Urachal Cyst
3.Urachal abscess precipitated as acute pyelonephritis in an adult patient with diabetes.
Yoo A CHOI ; Se Young KIM ; Kyung Yoon CHANG ; Hyeon Seok HWANG ; Suk Young KIM ; Yoon Kyung CHANG
The Korean Journal of Internal Medicine 2016;31(4):798-801
No abstract available.
Abscess*
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Adult*
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Diabetes Mellitus
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Humans
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Pyelonephritis*
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Urachal Cyst
4.Xanthogranulomatous Cystitis Presenting as a Urachal Carcinoma.
Du Yong KIM ; Han Seok KIM ; In Keun KIM ; Il MOON ; Taek Sang KIM ; Seong CHOI ; Hyun Yul RHEW
Korean Journal of Urology 2004;45(11):1180-1182
Xanthogranulomatous cystitis (XC) is a very rare benign chronic inflammatory disease of unclear etiology. Herein is reported the case of a 46-year-old woman who presented with a painless lower abdominal palpable mass. According to the cystoscopic, ultrasonographic and enhanced computed tomographic (CT) findings, a urachal carcinoma could be suggested. Partial cystectomy was performed as the presence of a urachal carcinoma could not be ruled out. There was no recurrence of the XC more than 12 months after the partial cystectomy.
Cystectomy
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Cystitis*
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Female
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Recurrence
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Urachal Cyst
5.Xanthogranulomatous Cystitis Presenting as a Urachal Carcinoma.
Du Yong KIM ; Han Seok KIM ; In Keun KIM ; Il MOON ; Taek Sang KIM ; Seong CHOI ; Hyun Yul RHEW
Korean Journal of Urology 2004;45(11):1180-1182
Xanthogranulomatous cystitis (XC) is a very rare benign chronic inflammatory disease of unclear etiology. Herein is reported the case of a 46-year-old woman who presented with a painless lower abdominal palpable mass. According to the cystoscopic, ultrasonographic and enhanced computed tomographic (CT) findings, a urachal carcinoma could be suggested. Partial cystectomy was performed as the presence of a urachal carcinoma could not be ruled out. There was no recurrence of the XC more than 12 months after the partial cystectomy.
Cystectomy
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Cystitis*
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Female
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Recurrence
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Urachal Cyst
6.A Case of Congenital Patent Urachus.
Hyung Oh KIM ; Sok Koo KWAK ; Sung Choul YANG ; Shung Wha CHUNG
Korean Journal of Urology 1979;20(2):205-209
Urachal anomalies are very rare. Since Cabrolius' report of patent urachus in 1550, only 315 cases have been collected in the literature. Failure of the urachal lumen to close and completely obliterate causes one of several anomalies. These have been classified into four distinct entities by Blichert-Tott and Neilsen, Who also tabulated the incidence of each variant in the 315 reported cases : patent urachus , 48 per cent ; urachal cyst , 31 percent ; urachal sinus or alternating sinus, 18 per cent , and vesicourachal diverticulum, per cent . A brief discussion of embryology, symptoms , histopathology , diagnosis and treatment is made and a case of congenital patent urachus is reported here at Korea General Hospital.
Diagnosis
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Diverticulum
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Embryology
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Hospitals, General
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Incidence
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Korea
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Urachal Cyst
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Urachus*
7.Fish-bone Associated Infected Urachal Cyst: A Case Report.
Journal of the Korean Radiological Society 2006;54(4):297-300
Congenital urachal abnormalities are more common in children, but urachal cyst is more frequently seen in adults. Infection within a cyst produces significant symptoms, which may explain the fact that three times as many infected cysts as uninfected urachal cysts are detected in adults. We report here on a case of infected urachal cyst with a fish bone and also the fistular formation between the ileum and urachus in a 63-year-old male with a history of urinary frequency and a tender mass at the lower abdominal quadrant.
Adult
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Child
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Fistula
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Humans
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Ileum
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Urachal Cyst*
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Urachus
8.A Case of Urachal Cyst Infection Occurring During Corticosteroids Therapy in a Patient with IgA Nephropathy.
Young Lan KWEON ; Won Ho HAHN ; Jin Soon SEO ; Sung Do KIM ; Byoung Soo CHO
Journal of the Korean Society of Pediatric Nephrology 2009;13(2):248-251
The urachus is a normal embryonic remnant of the primitive dome. It generally exists as a fibrous cord extending from the dome of the bladder to the umbilicus. Disorders of the urachus are developed as a result of its incomplete regression. The urachal cyst is the most common urachal anomaly, and is usually asymptomatic in infancy and childhood. However, when the cysts are large or accompanied with secondary infection, they may be detected in its early stage. A sonography or CT scan may be helpful to confirm the diagnosis of urachal cyst. The managements of infected urachal cyst are varied from simple drainage to radical excision. Here, we report an unusual case of urachal cyst infection that occurred during corticosteroids therapy in a girl with IgA nephropathy.
Adrenal Cortex Hormones
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Coinfection
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Drainage
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Glomerulonephritis, IGA
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin A
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Umbilicus
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Urachal Cyst
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Urachus
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Urinary Bladder
9.A Case of Patent Urachus.
Joon Cheol PARK ; Jeong Ho RHEE ; Jong In KIM
Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2003;46(8):1626-1629
Patent urachus results when there is a persistence of an allantosis remnant which normally undergoes atresia during embryological development. Failure of urachal obliteration may result in 4 different types of urachal remnants: complete patency or vesicoumbilical fistula, vesicourachal diverticulum, urachal sinus and urachal cyst. In prenatal ultrasound, we found a large cyst in the umbilical cord. At term, the patient underwent primary cesarean section with delivery of a 3100 g female infant. After delivery, we found the communication of urinary bladder by fistulogarm. The infant underwent repair and closure of the patent urachus.
Cesarean Section
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Diverticulum
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Female
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Fistula
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Humans
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Infant
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Pregnancy
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Ultrasonography
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Umbilical Cord
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Urachal Cyst
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Urachus*
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Urinary Bladder
10.Infected Urachal Cyst: A Case Report.
No Gyo SEO ; Sung Won LEE ; Kwang Sae KIM ; Sung Choon LEE
Korean Journal of Urology 1985;26(3):272-276
The first report of cyst formation in the urachal relic was contributed by Lawson Tait in 1883 and re- searches of R.C. Begg (1927-1930) established the nature of development and anomalies of the urachus. Originally urachus was part of the fetal bladder which was formed from the cloaca. In adult, the tract is located in the extraperitoneal tissue of the anterior abdominal wall in the midline between the umbilicus and the urinary bladder. Incomplete regression of the urachus results in anomalies one of which is urachal cyst : mid portion of urachus is patent with both the cephalic and the caudal ends closed. We report a case of infected urachal cyst confirmed by exploration and microscopic examination.
Abdominal Wall
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Adult
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Cloaca
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Humans
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Umbilicus
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Urachal Cyst*
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Urachus
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Urinary Bladder