2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.eucr.2018.10.009
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Congenital bladder diverticulum in a child: Surgical steps of extra-vesical excision

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“…The transvesical approach allows complete resection of the bladder diverticulum and possible ureteral reimplantation. In huge bladder diverticula, a combination of extra‐ and intravesical approaches may also be used 12,33,34 . Laparoscopic surgery, 44,45 pneumovesicoscopic surgery, 46 and robotic‐assisted diverticulectomy 47 are all acceptable modalities for bladder diverticulum excision.…”
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“…The transvesical approach allows complete resection of the bladder diverticulum and possible ureteral reimplantation. In huge bladder diverticula, a combination of extra‐ and intravesical approaches may also be used 12,33,34 . Laparoscopic surgery, 44,45 pneumovesicoscopic surgery, 46 and robotic‐assisted diverticulectomy 47 are all acceptable modalities for bladder diverticulum excision.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…16,32 Patients with congenital bladder diverticula are usually asymptomatic, although they may present with UTI, stone formation, VUR, hematuria, UR, and in rare cases, diverticular rupture or ureteral obstruction. 13,16,[32][33][34][35][36] A low-lying congenital bladder diverticulum may cause bladder outlet obstruction; by impinging on the bladder neck and urethra after being filled with urine. 37 Acquired bladder diverticula occur due to an aberrant increase in intravesical pressure.…”
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“…Active treatment of the primary disease is critical to the prognosis. Surgical treatment is required when bladder diverticulum is associated with recurrent urinary tract infection, causes oppressive symptoms, or is suspected of malignant transformation (3). Laparoscopic bladder diverticulectomy has replaced traditional open surgery as the main surgical method at present.…”
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“…Compared with adults, where it is caused by bladder outlet obstruction, bladder diverticulum in children is often congenital and accompanied by vesicoureteral reflux. Pathological specimens often contain dysplastic muscles (3). The combination of giant bladder diverticulum and SIT is rare.…”
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