Objectives Management for urachal anomalies (UAs) is controversial. Although traditional treatment of UAs has been surgical excision, recent literature report also a conservative approach. We reviewed our experience to define the role of laparoscopy in the management of UAs in children.Patients and methods From July 2005 to July 2015, 23 children underwent 24 interventions for the treatment of UAs. In four patients, the technique was a laparoscopicassisted removal of the anomaly, in two patients a laparoscopic-assisted drainage of an urachal abscess, and a pure laparoscopic technique was started in 17 patients.Results Laparoscopic-assisted removal of the UAs was achieved in five cases. In two cases a laparoscopic-assisted drainage of an ...
Urachal anomalies are rare, in the literature it is reported that the three most common types of ura...
Objectives: to report the epidemiological aspects, diagnosis and treatment of urachal anomalies. Pat...
Introduction: Here, we report the surgical excision of the urachal remnant using the abdominal wall-...
Objectives Management for urachal anomalies (UAs) is controversial. Although traditional treatment o...
OBJECTIVES: Urachal remnants are rare congenital anomalies generally treated with open surgery. In t...
Purpose: To evaluate laparoscopic treatment of symptomatic urachal remnants in children, the authors...
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...
IntroductionUrachal abnormalities are rare. Usually, they are incidental findings and remain asympto...
The objective of this study is to define optimal diagnosis and treatment strategies for patients wit...
Background: The traditional surgical approach to the excision of persistent urachal remnants is a lo...
The urachus is the remnant of the allantois, which usually becomes obliterated shortly after birth. ...
Aim: We report the results of the surgical treatment of symptomatic urachal cysts. Materials and Met...
Abstract Objective: Urachal anomalies are rare. Variable presentations can be a diagnostic challenge...
Abstract Background The urachus is an embryological structure of the...
Urachal anomalies are rare, in the literature it is reported that the three most common types of ura...
Objectives: to report the epidemiological aspects, diagnosis and treatment of urachal anomalies. Pat...
Introduction: Here, we report the surgical excision of the urachal remnant using the abdominal wall-...
Objectives Management for urachal anomalies (UAs) is controversial. Although traditional treatment o...
OBJECTIVES: Urachal remnants are rare congenital anomalies generally treated with open surgery. In t...
Purpose: To evaluate laparoscopic treatment of symptomatic urachal remnants in children, the authors...
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...
IntroductionUrachal abnormalities are rare. Usually, they are incidental findings and remain asympto...
The objective of this study is to define optimal diagnosis and treatment strategies for patients wit...
Background: The traditional surgical approach to the excision of persistent urachal remnants is a lo...
The urachus is the remnant of the allantois, which usually becomes obliterated shortly after birth. ...
Aim: We report the results of the surgical treatment of symptomatic urachal cysts. Materials and Met...
Abstract Objective: Urachal anomalies are rare. Variable presentations can be a diagnostic challenge...
Abstract Background The urachus is an embryological structure of the...
Urachal anomalies are rare, in the literature it is reported that the three most common types of ura...
Objectives: to report the epidemiological aspects, diagnosis and treatment of urachal anomalies. Pat...
Introduction: Here, we report the surgical excision of the urachal remnant using the abdominal wall-...