A Case of Hutch Diverticulum Leading To Non-Functioning Kidney Due To Vesico-Ureteric Reflux

Ojas Vijayanand Potdar, Mohammed Ayub Karamnabi Siddiqui, Kaustubh Vaidya
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Bladder diverticulum is caused by herniation of the urothelium through the muscular layer of the bladder wall, being formed by mucosa, lamina propria, few muscular fibres and adventitia. Bladder diverticula are classified as congenital or acquired. Congenital ones usually appear in young ages with a maximum incidence before 10 years and are usually unique, almost exclusively in males, located posteromedially to the ureteral ostium and resulting from the weakness of the bladder wall in this portion. Acquired ones generally are due to high intra-vesical pressure caused by infra-vesical obstruction or detrusor-sphincter dyssynergia. More rarely are due to wall debility after bladder surgery. Often develop in males after sixth decade, in about 12% of patients with infra-vesical obstruction. Usually multiple and associated with important trabeculation of the bladder wall. If the ureteral ostium is included in the bladder diverticulum, it is called Hutch diverticulum, which is a rare entity, typically in young ages, with few cases identified in the adult. We hereby present a case of a patient with acquired hutch diverticulum leading to non-functioning kidney due to vesico-ureteric reflux.
哈奇憩室因膀胱输尿管反流致肾功能不全1例
膀胱憩室是由尿路上皮通过膀胱壁肌肉层疝出引起的,由粘膜、固有层、少量肌纤维和外膜组成。膀胱憩室分为先天性和后天两种。先天性肾结石通常出现在年轻人中,最多发生在10岁之前,通常是独特的,几乎只发生在男性身上,位于输尿管口后内侧,由这部分膀胱壁的薄弱引起。获得性通常是由于膀胱下梗阻或逼尿肌-括约肌协同作用障碍引起的膀胱内高压。更罕见的是由于膀胱手术后膀胱壁的衰弱。通常发生在男性60岁以后,约12%的患者膀胱下梗阻。通常多发并伴有重要的膀胱壁小梁。如果输尿管口也包括在膀胱憩室中,则称为Hutch憩室,这是一种罕见的实体,多见于年轻人,在成人中很少发现病例。我们在此报告一例获得性哈奇憩室患者,由于膀胱输尿管反流导致肾脏功能不全。
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