Congenital Urethral Diverticulum in Male Subject: Report of Three Cases

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Introduction: The urethral diverticulum or urethrocele corresponds to a saccular dilation of a portion of the urethral wall. Our objective was to report the clinical aspects, investigations and therapeutic aspects of three cases of congenital urethrocele. Observations: They were three male patients aged 11, 20 and 42 years, two of whom had consulted for terminal dribbling. The diagnosis of urethrocele was made for all patients with retrograde and voiding cystouretrography. Treatment consisted of resection of the urethrocele followed by urethroplasty for both cases. Conclusion: Diagnostic of congenital urethrocele must always be assessed when there is a persistent terminal dribbling, and systematically ask for a retrograde and voiding cystourethrography to confirm it.

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Sow, Y. , Sine, B. , Diamé, I. , Bagayogo, N. , Thiam, A. , Barboza, D. , Sarr, A. , Ondo, C. , Fall, B. and Diao, B. (2018) Congenital Urethral Diverticulum in Male Subject: Report of Three Cases. Open Journal of Urology, 8, 43-48. doi: 10.4236/oju.2018.82005.

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