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Laparoscopic Excision of a Patent Urachus
2008Urachus extends from the dome of bladder to the umbilicus. It has three distinct layers. Incomplete obliteration of the urachus manifests in various forms (i.e.) urachal cyst, urachal sinus, urachal diverticulum and patent urachal fistula. Symptomatic urachal cyst and patent urachal fistula warrant surgical excision and can be accomplished ...
Kallappan Senthil, Manickam Ramalingam
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1970
The urachus is a developmental tube between the bladder and umbilicus which normally undergoes closure prior to birth. Its failure to close leads to congenital anomalies, usually presenting in the neonate, but rarely in the adult. Two such adult cases are presented, and the embryology, clinical features, diagnosis and treatment are discussed.
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The urachus is a developmental tube between the bladder and umbilicus which normally undergoes closure prior to birth. Its failure to close leads to congenital anomalies, usually presenting in the neonate, but rarely in the adult. Two such adult cases are presented, and the embryology, clinical features, diagnosis and treatment are discussed.
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Laparoscopic Excision of a Patent Urachus
Surgical Laparoscopy, Endoscopy & Percutaneous Techniques, 1994We report the case of a patent urachus presenting as an umbilical discharge. The urachus was visualised laparoscopically, divided at either extremity, and successfully removed with subsequent abrogation of symptoms.
H P, Redmond +3 more
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2016
Patent urachus is a congenital anomaly which results from the failure of the obliteration of the ventral aspect of the cloaca. Careful history and physical examination usually suffice to make the diagnosis. A neonate with patent urachus is presented, diagnostic and therapeutic implications are discussed.
Balik, E., Ulman, İ., Avanoglu, A.
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Patent urachus is a congenital anomaly which results from the failure of the obliteration of the ventral aspect of the cloaca. Careful history and physical examination usually suffice to make the diagnosis. A neonate with patent urachus is presented, diagnostic and therapeutic implications are discussed.
Balik, E., Ulman, İ., Avanoglu, A.
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1965
A J, MCGOWAN, C L, WILLMARTH
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A J, MCGOWAN, C L, WILLMARTH
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[Patent urachus in childhood].
Orvosi hetilap, 1992Over the past 20 years (1971-1990) 12 infants and children have been treated surgically for a partial or totally patent urachus in the Surgical Unit of the University Children's Hospital of Pécs, Hungary. This anomaly is of special interest to pediatric surgeons, general surgeons, urologists, paediatricians.
A, Vástyán, A, Pintér
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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