Cystoscopic placement of transurethral stent in a fetus with urethral stenosis

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We report the case of a fetus with severe megabladder, displaying the 'keyhole' sign on ultrasound imaging, that underwent cystoscopy at 22 weeks' gestation. There was a familial history of mild urethral atresia. Fetal cystoscopy revealed congenital urethral atresia. A guide wire was advanced through the fetal urethra and a transurethral vesicoamniotic stent was placed successfully. The fetus was delivered at 36 weeks' gestation and postnatal cystoscopy confirmed the absence of posterior urethral valves or urethral atresia. The infant was 5 years old with normal renal function at the time of writing. We conclude that fetal cystoscopic placement of a transurethral stent for congenital urethral stenosis is feasible. Copyright © 2013 ISUOG. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Ruano, R., Yoshizaki, C. T., Giron, A. M., Srougi, M., & Zugaib, M. (2014). Cystoscopic placement of transurethral stent in a fetus with urethral stenosis. Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 44(2), 238–240. https://doi.org/10.1002/uog.13293

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