Ureterocele as differential diagnosis of hydrosalpinx-an interesting case from the clinical practice

J Surg Case Rep. 2024 Feb 6;2024(2):rjad730. doi: 10.1093/jscr/rjad730. eCollection 2024 Feb.

Abstract

Hydrosalpinx is a common condition in women of reproductive age that correlates with infertility. A ureterocele is a dilatation of the terminal ureter within the bladder and/or urethra that occurs seldomly in adults, but can sonographically be mistaken for a hydrosalpinx. We report of a 29-year-old patient (G2/P1) who was referred in our department with secondary infertility and suspicion of hydrosalpinx. Intraoperatively, no hydrosalpinx could be visualized. Postoperatively, an intravesical cystic mass was detected, alongside a second-degree urinary retention. Sonographically, a double kidney on the left side and an accentuated calyx system could be diagnosed. Ureteroceles seem to represent a rare but still possible differential diagnosis in suspected hydrosalpinx, given the similar sonographic presentation of both conditions.

Keywords: hydrosalpinx; infertility; ureterocele.

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