Case Reports in Women's Health (Jan 2018)

Pregnancy in a woman with untreated bladder exstrophy: a case report

  • Suhui Wu,
  • Jingfen Sun,
  • Huimin Lv,
  • Yangang Zhang,
  • Haixia Shang,
  • Huajun Zhang,
  • Jerome L. Belinson

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17
pp. 11 – 13

Abstract

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Objective: To report the management of urinary tract obstruction and infection in a pregnant woman with unrepaired bladder exstrophy. Case Report: A 27-year-old pregnant woman with unrepaired bladder exstrophy was referred to our hospital with a complaint of bilateral flank pain in the second trimester. After two-dimensional abdominal ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging and a urine analysis, she was diagnosed with an upper urinary tract infection due to ureteral obstruction secondary to unrepaired congenital bladder exstrophy and an intrauterine pregnancy. J-tube insertion was performed after locating the ureteral orifices and antibiotics were administered. Symptoms rapidly resolved. She delivered a normal male infant by caesarean section at 34 weeks of gestation. Conclusion: Standard urological management of the ureteral obstruction in pregnancy was successful in this extreme case of unrepaired bladder exstrophy associated with an intrauterine pregnancy. The perinatal outcome was good. Keywords: Bladder exstrophy, Infection, Pregnancy, Urinary tract