Urachal carcinoma (UrC)is a rare urological malignancy. UrC is not obvious in its early symptoms, and is mostly in the advanced stage at diagnosis, with a poor prognosis. Surgical treatment was preferred by partial cystectomy + resection of complete umbilical and umbilical urinary catheter ± pelvic lymph node dissection, and more than 90% of UrC were confirmed as adenocarcinoma through postoperative pathology. Systemic treatment is often based on treatment protocols for bladder adenocarcinoma or colorectal adenocarcinoma.This article reviews recent domestic and international research on UrC, summarizing its incidence, clinical characteristics, diagnosis, and treatment.