Surgical Management of Bilateral Single-System Ectopic Ureters (BSSEUs) in a Pediatric Patient: A Report of a Rare Case and Literature Review
Bilateral single-system ectopic ureters (BSSEUs) are among the rarest entities encountered in pediatric urology. A BSSEU occurs when the ureteric buds originate cranially from the mesonephric ducts, causing a delay in their integration into the urogenital sinus. It presents as continuous incontinenc...
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description | Bilateral single-system ectopic ureters (BSSEUs) are among the rarest entities encountered in pediatric urology. A BSSEU occurs when the ureteric buds originate cranially from the mesonephric ducts, causing a delay in their integration into the urogenital sinus. It presents as continuous incontinence in females, whereas symptoms like infection and discomfort are present in males. We describe a case involving a BSSEU opening into the vagina and urethra, with the patient experiencing continuous urinary incontinence, and its diagnosis and management. Here, We discuss a rare case of a four-year-old girl exhibiting continuous urinary incontinence or dribbling associated with recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs) attributed to bilateral ectopic ureters. Imaging modalities, including contrast-enhanced computed tomography(CECT) and MRI, revealed the presence of BSSEUs accompanied by hydroureteronephrosis. The condition was managed with prompt surgical intervention involving bilateral ureteric reimplantation. Subsequent to the procedure, the patient experienced a significant improvement in continence mechanism and bladder capacity, obviating the requirement of urinary diversion procedure appendicovesicostomy or bladder neck reconstruction. Notably, while BSSEUs are an uncommon presentation, their timely and appropriate management is paramount in preventing potential renal damage. This case underscores the significance of vigilant monitoring and proactive intervention in addressing such complex urological anomalies in pediatric patients. |
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