Complete ureteral duplication with distal ureteral fusion: a rare case report
Authors:
Ümit Uysal
, Mehmet Sirin Ertek
, Murat Uçar
Abstract
Background: Ureteral duplications are among the most common anomalies of the urinary tract. However, complete ureteral duplication, in which two ureters originating from the same kidney merge distally and then open separately into the bladder, is a rarer variation. This case report presents a female patient with a distal ureteral stone who underwent successful surgical management, highlighting the clinical significance and surgical approach to this rare anatomical variation.
Case Presentation: This case report discusses in detail the successful surgical management of a patient with a stone in the right distal ureteral segment and right complete ureteral duplication, a rarer variation where two ureters arising separately from the same kidney form a confluence point in the distal segment and subsequently open independently into the bladder.
Conclusion: Complete ureteral duplication can often be overlooked during preoperative imaging. This case highlights the importance of detailed radiological assessment and surgical planning in managing such anomalies.
Keywords: Case report, Complete ureteral duplication, Obstruction, Ureteral calculi, Ureterorenoscopy
Pubmed Style
Ümit Uysal, Mehmet Sirin Ertek, Murat Uçar. Complete ureteral duplication with distal ureteral fusion: a rare case report. EJMCR. 2025; 23 (March 2025): 73-76. doi:10.24911/ejmcr.9-1673
Publication History
Received: January 18, 2025
Accepted: March 06, 2025
Published: March 23, 2025
Authors
Ümit Uysal
Department of Urology, Health Sciences University Adana City Training and Research Hospital, Adana, Turkey
Murat Uçar
Department of Urology, School of Medicine, Alanya Alaaddin Keykubat University, Antalya, Turkey