Introduction: A urachal remnant forms when the allantois fails to completely obliterate. This results in a spectrum of anomalies. It is generally accepted that urachal remnants should be excised. Traditionally, excision has been performed via an open umbilical approach. Recently, minimally invasive techniques have been applie
Complications associated with persistent urachal remnant disease have been well documented in neonat...
Despite significant advances in laparoscopic technique and technologies, laparoscopic Urologic surge...
Abstract Background The urachus is an embryological structure of the...
OBJECTIVES: Urachal remnants are rare congenital anomalies generally treated with open surgery. In t...
Introduction: Here, we report the surgical excision of the urachal remnant using the abdominal wall-...
The urachus is the remnant of the allantois, which usually becomes obliterated shortly after birth. ...
Objectives Management for urachal anomalies (UAs) is controversial. Although traditional treatment o...
AbstractIntroductionHere, we report the surgical excision of the urachal remnant using the abdominal...
IntroductionUrachal abnormalities are rare. Usually, they are incidental findings and remain asympto...
The traditional surgical approach to the excision of persistent urachal remnants is a lower midline ...
SummaryBackgroundThe traditional surgical approach to the excision of persistent urachal remnants is...
Background: The traditional surgical approach to the excision of persistent urachal remnants is a lo...
Purpose: To evaluate laparoscopic treatment of symptomatic urachal remnants in children, the authors...
Managing persistent and symptomatic urachal anomalies requires wide surgical ex-cision of all anomal...
INTRODUCTION: Incomplete obliteration of the urachal lumen could cause different types of anomalies ...
Complications associated with persistent urachal remnant disease have been well documented in neonat...
Despite significant advances in laparoscopic technique and technologies, laparoscopic Urologic surge...
Abstract Background The urachus is an embryological structure of the...
OBJECTIVES: Urachal remnants are rare congenital anomalies generally treated with open surgery. In t...
Introduction: Here, we report the surgical excision of the urachal remnant using the abdominal wall-...
The urachus is the remnant of the allantois, which usually becomes obliterated shortly after birth. ...
Objectives Management for urachal anomalies (UAs) is controversial. Although traditional treatment o...
AbstractIntroductionHere, we report the surgical excision of the urachal remnant using the abdominal...
IntroductionUrachal abnormalities are rare. Usually, they are incidental findings and remain asympto...
The traditional surgical approach to the excision of persistent urachal remnants is a lower midline ...
SummaryBackgroundThe traditional surgical approach to the excision of persistent urachal remnants is...
Background: The traditional surgical approach to the excision of persistent urachal remnants is a lo...
Purpose: To evaluate laparoscopic treatment of symptomatic urachal remnants in children, the authors...
Managing persistent and symptomatic urachal anomalies requires wide surgical ex-cision of all anomal...
INTRODUCTION: Incomplete obliteration of the urachal lumen could cause different types of anomalies ...
Complications associated with persistent urachal remnant disease have been well documented in neonat...
Despite significant advances in laparoscopic technique and technologies, laparoscopic Urologic surge...
Abstract Background The urachus is an embryological structure of the...