First Case of a Term Male Born with Aphallia and Complete Urethral Atresia

Rachel P. Vaizer, John Z. Benton, Bradley A. Morganstern

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Abstract

Aphallia is an exceedingly rare condition often associated with an array of genitourinary anomalies. Classically, aphallia was thought to have to co-exist with a urethral fistula for adequate urine outflow to avoid the sequelae of oligohydramnios, while the absence of a fistula has historically been incompatible with life. We report the first case of a prenatally unrecognized aphallia with complete urethral atresia in a full-term baby, without an associated fistula or ectopic urethra. We postulate a urachal cyst noted on prenatal ultrasound resolved into a patent urachus providing sufficient outflow to avoid sequelae of oligohydramnios and allowed for term birth.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)e127-e130
JournalUrology
Volume156
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2021

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Urology

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