IJU Case Reports (Jul 2022)

Incomplete sagittal septum of the bladder with cystolithiasis

  • Takeru Fujimoto,
  • Takayuki Goto,
  • Akihiro Kanematsu,
  • Hiroaki Nishimatsu,
  • Masakazu Fujimoto,
  • Takashi Matsuoka,
  • Jin Kono,
  • Yuki Kita,
  • Kimihiko Masui,
  • Takeshi Sano,
  • Atsuro Sawada,
  • Shusuke Akamatsu,
  • Takashi Kobayashi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/iju5.12451
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 4
pp. 264 – 267

Abstract

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Introduction Incomplete sagittal septum of the urinary bladder is an extremely rare congenital anomaly and one of the variations in bladder duplication. Herein, we report a case of incomplete sagittal septum of the bladder with cystolithiasis. Case presentation A 20‐year‐old man was referred to our department for examination and treatment of symptomatic cystolithiasis and a suspected giant ureterocele on the left side. Cystoscopy and urography performed under general anesthesia revealed anatomical structures suggestive of the sagittal septum of the bladder. Subsequently, transurethral septostomy and cystolithotripsy were performed. The detrusor muscle was microscopically identified, leading to the diagnosis of an incomplete sagittal septum of the bladder. Conclusion Although extremely rare, an incomplete sagittal septum of the bladder may be difficult to differentiate from a ureterocele, and should be considered when a large cystic lesion is found in the bladder.

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