Urachal cysts are rare congenital anomalies that occur due to incomplete obliteration of the urachus, a structure present during fetal development connecting the bladder to the umbilicus. This case report discusses a rare presentation of an infected urachal cyst in a 21-year-old female, who presented with lower abdominal pain, increased frequency of micturition, and a cystic mass on imaging studies. The patient was treated with broad-spectrum antibiotics followed by surgical excision of the cyst. Histopathology revealed features consistent with a urachal cyst complicated by acute and chronic inflammation. Urachal cysts are often asymptomatic but can present with infection or even malignancy in later stages. Diagnosis is challenging due to non-specific symptoms, and imaging modalities such as ultrasound and CT are essential for identification. Surgical resection remains the definitive treatment, especially in cases of infection or recurrent symptoms.
Simran Saini, Gaurav Godara, Sushma Jain, Deepak, Priyanka Yadav. Urachal cyst as a rare case involving urinary bladder in adults: A case report. Int J Surg Sci 2024;8(4):01-04. DOI: https://doi.org/10.33545/surgery.2024.v8.i4a.1109