Inferior vesical fistula: A rare case report of exstrophy variant with literature review
Journal Title: Pediatric Urology Case Reports - Year 2019, Vol 6, Issue 6
Abstract
We present a rare case of exstrophy variant - inferior vesical fistula. A two-year-old boy with normal continence presented with a suprapubic pit and mucosal plate on the penile dorsum. Examination and cystoscopy revealed vesical fistula. The fistula was closed and the penis was reconstructed. Recognition of the exstrophy variant is important because the treatment and prognosis are very different.
Authors and Affiliations
Vini Joseph, Suraj Gandhi, Syamantak Basu, Neha Sisodiya Shenoy, Hemanshi Shah
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