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Archives of Andrology
Journal of Reproductive Systems
Volume 53, 2007 - Issue 5
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CLINICAL CORNER: CASE REPORT

Seminal Vesicle Cyst and Ipsilateral Renal Agenesis: Laparoscopic Approach

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Pages 285-288 | Received 06 Feb 2007, Accepted 16 Apr 2007, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Seminal vesicle cysts with ipsilateral renal agenesis is rare. When the patient is symptomatic, surgical treatment may be necessary. However, the seminal vesicle is difficult to access surgically, and current transurethral or open surgical approaches have inherent shortcomings. The laparoscopic techniques developed in the last decade may overcome the difficulties in the surgical treatment of seminal vesicle pathology. In this study we report a patient diagnosed with left seminal vesicle cyst and ipsilateral renal agenesis who was managed successfully through the laparoscopic approach. The patient was a 41-year-old who suffered from perineal pain and intermittent hemospermia for 20 years. Ultrasonography and computerized tomography, CT, indicated a cyst of the left seminal vesicle and an absent left kidney. The total laparoscopic operation time was 90 minutes and the estimated blood loss was 80 ml. With a follow-up of 13 months, the patient had total relief of his preoperative symptoms without complication.

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