European Urology Open Science (Nov 2021)

Two Patients with Urachal Cancer with Multifocal Adenocarcinoma Recurrences in the Urothelium of the Prostatic and Penile Urethra

  • Laura E. Stokkel,
  • Maurits L. van Montfoort,
  • Hester H. van Boven,
  • Laura S. Mertens,
  • Bas W.G. van Rhijn

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33
pp. 56 – 60

Abstract

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We report two cases with recurrences of urachal adenocarcinoma (UrAC) in the urethra. Both patients had mucinous UrAC without metastasis, for which they were treated with en-bloc partial cystectomy and umbilectomy. The first patient developed recurrence of UrAC in the distal urethra after 1 yr. Distal urethrectomy revealed multiple additional recurrences in the penile and prostatic urethra. The patient underwent radical cystoprostatectomy with en-bloc urethrectomy. At 5 mo after surgery, liver metastases were found. A search in our institutional database revealed a second patient who developed a solitary recurrence of UrAC in the prostatic urethra 8 yr after partial cystectomy. Radical cystoprostatectomy was performed. The patient subsequently experienced recurring UrAC in the urethra, which were treated with multiple surgeries and radiation. Unfortunately, local tumor control could not be achieved and the patient developed distant metastases 7 yr after cystoprostatectomy. Our two cases and four comparable cases reported in the literature indicate that urothelial spread of UrAC is rare but possible. It remains to be determined if UrAC spreads along the urothelium similar to urothelial cancer or if these multifocal urethral recurrences were the first sign of local metastasis.

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