Laparoscopic management of urachal cyst associated with umbilical hernia
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Laparoscopic management of urachal cyst associated with umbilical hernia
Abstract
The urachal cyst is a rare clinical entity of a urachal remnant. It is usually asymptomatic but can present with haematuria, tumour, urachal stone and infection. We present a case of a 63-year-old lady with a body mass index (BMI) of 49 who presented with a painful swelling in the umbilical region associated with an umbilical hernia. An ultrasound and computed tomography (CT) scan showed a suspected herniation of an umbilical remnant cyst through a paraumbilical defect. Laparoscopy confirmed the urachal cyst of 3 cm in size with a band connected with the cyst down to the urinary bladder associated with a 3-cm paraumbilical hernia. We removed the cyst and repaired the hernia laparoscopically uneventfully, after which her recovery was perfect. Radiological and laparoscopic pictures have not been reported in the English literature before. Although this condition is very rare, we suggest that it should be considered in the differential diagnosis of painful paraumbilical swelling. CT scanning and laparoscopy seems to be valuable, especially in obese patients.
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