vesicourachal diverticulum
Congenital
urachal anomalies • Urachus (illustration) - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Vesicourachal
diverticulum • Vesicourachal diverticulum - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Vesicourachal
diverticulum • Vesicourachal diverticulum - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Vesicourachal
diverticulum • Infected vesicourachal diverticulum - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Epiploic
appendagitis • Synchronous acute appendicitis and epiploic appendagitis of the appendix - Ganzer Fall bei Radiopaedia
Vesico-urachal diverticulum is one of the congenital urachal remnant abnormalities.
Gross anatomy
It is the proximal equivalent of a urachal umbilical sinus, representing a result of the failure of the urachus to close at the urinary bladder, forming an out-pouching of variable length from the anterosuperior aspect of the urinary bladder, which does not communicate with the umbilicus.
Radiographic features
This anomaly is identified as a urine-filled anterosuperior extension from the bladder dome on all imaging modalities.
Related pathology
A urachal diverticulum frequently coexists with congenital obstruction of the lower urinary tract. Rarely a malignancy can arise within the diverticulum: see urachal carcinoma.
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