Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6168518 | Urology | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Persistent cloaca is a rare urogenital anomaly that can pose significant challenges for adequate diagnosis and management. We describe the case of an infant girl with a cloacal malformation, having a single perineal orifice and an accessory phallic urethra, who presented with ambiguous genitalia at birth. The distal part of the accessory phallic urethra was used to create a mucosa-lined vestibule as a part of the total urogenital sinus mobilization. This technical maneuver allowed a more natural looking, and possibly functioning, vaginal introitus, improving the final cosmetic result.
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Authors
Luis H.P. Braga, Kaitlyn Whelan, Jorge DeMaria, Joao L. Pippi-Salle,