Urethral diverticulum with urethrocutaneous fistula and giant stone: A case report

Imam Ciptadi Putra, Hendy Mirza

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Abstract

Male urethral diverticulum is rare and usually associated with urethral obstruction. We report a 62-year-old male presented to emergency room with giant stone coming from scrotum without urinary retention. From clinical findings, a giant stone obviously burst out from his scrotal fistula. Pelvic computed tomography confirmed urethral diverticulum containing a giant stone with multiple smaller stones. Cystourethroscopy was performed to assess diverticulum and luminal obstruction, and no obstruction was found. We performed stones extirpation, diverticulectomy, and urethroplasty consecutively. Intraoperative findings confirmed preoperative detection. Complete stone-free rate and diverticulum removal were successfully accomplished. The patient was discharged postoperatively at day 7.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100862
JournalUrology Case Reports
Volume27
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2019

Keywords

  • Giant stone
  • Scrotal fistula
  • Urethral diverticulum

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