Case Reports in Urology (Jan 2024)

A Rare Variant of Zinner Syndrome Involving Ectopic Ureteral Implantation into the Seminal Vesicle Causing Recurrent Epididymitis

  • Michael Zaliznyak,
  • Aaron Baer,
  • Joshua Trierweiler,
  • Thomas Landon,
  • Zachary Hamilton

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2024/9432939
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2024

Abstract

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Zinner syndrome is a rare congenital anomaly characterized by a triad of renal dysgenesis/agenesis, cysts in the ipsilateral seminal vesicle, and ejaculatory duct obstruction. Though often diagnosed in infancy, the diagnoses can be incidentally found in adults who present with nonspecific genitourinary symptoms including dysuria, ejaculatory dysfunction, or genital pain. We present an unusual case of a 29-year-old male patient who presented to the emergency department with recurrent testicular pain and hematospermia and was found to have an atrophic right kidney with an ectopic ureter implanting into a cystic seminal vesicle. These findings were consistent with a rare subvariant of Zinner syndrome only previously described four times in the literature. We performed a robotic-assisted laparoscopic ectopic nephroureterectomy with sparing of his seminal vesicle. To our knowledge, this is the first report to describe the safe and effective use of robotic surgery in this setting to remove affected anatomy while preserving the patient’s seminal vesicle.