Journal of Medical Case Reports (Aug 2024)

An uncommon encounter: crossed fused renal ectopia with singular ureter: a case report

  • Prajwal Dahal,
  • Kapil Dawadi,
  • Ongden Yonjen Tamang,
  • Sabina Parajuli,
  • Natasha Dhakal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13256-024-04689-8
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

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Abstract Background Crossed fused renal ectopia (CFRE) is a common congenital anomaly where one kidney is positioned abnormally on the opposite side of the midline, often fused with the other kidney. However, single ureter draining crossed fused renal ectopia is a rare occurrence. Case report Here, we report a case of crossed fused renal ectopia with a single ureter in a 46-year-old Nepali male who presented with history of lithuria. Computed tomography revealed that the left kidney was situated on the right side and fused with the right kidney. The renal pelvises of both kidneys were fused, and a single ureter, located on the right side, was draining both kidneys into the bladder. The patient was advised to have regular follow-ups. Conclusion Crossed fused renal ectopia with a single ureter represents a rare renal anomaly. Asymptomatic patients can typically be managed conservatively. Regular follow-up is recommended to monitor renal function, calculus formation, infections, and malignant changes.

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