Introduction: Bladder diverticula are rare both in adults and in children and may be congenital or acquired, are rare in females.Objective: To describe the case of occasional finding of bladder diverticulum in women, which developed into sepsis. Discussion: Bladder diverticula are usually asymptomatic, and occasionally found more commonly in men. It is a rare condition in women and its clinical presentation is associated with infection or neoplasia. There are reports of peritonitis after spontaneous perforation of the diverticulum, however, its evolution to sepsis is rare Conclusion: Bladder diverticulum in women and evolving to sepsis without drilling is a rare condition, with few reports in the literature.
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