Case Report

Vol. 31 No. 1 (2005): Urology Research and Practice

URACHUS CARCINOMA IN A YOUNG PATIENT: A CASE REPORT

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A. Erdem CANDA
Burçin TUNA
Kutsal YÖRÜKOĞLU
M. Uğur MUNGAN
Z. KIRKALI

Abstract

Abstract


Introduction: Urachal carcinomas are uncommon tumors occurring mostly at the junction of the urachal



ligament and bladder dome. Currently there is not an established consensus regarding the treatment of



urachal carcinomas. Although radical cystectomy is the treatment of choice, partial cystectomy is



recommended in suitable cases.



Materials and Method: A case of a localized urachal carcinoma at the bladder dome in a 28-year-old male



patient is described and patient’s clinical history, diagnostic imaging findings and treatment are presented and



discussed.



Results: Clinical, radiological findings and cystoscopy revealed an urachal carcinoma at the anterior wall



of the bladder and partial cystectomy was performed. Histopathologic diagnosis confirmed a well



differentiated, colonic type urachal adenocarcinoma with locally invasion to the bladder dome.



Conclusion: Although urachus carcinoma is rare, partial cystectomy can be offered as a conservative



surgical option in particularly young patients with localized and well-differentiated tumors.


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