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Urethral Catheter Induced Huge Anterior Urethral Diverticulum.

Urology 2020 May
We report a 22-year old gentleman who presented with postmicturition urinary dribbling for nearly 1 year along with urinary urgency and frequency. He had a history of brain tuberculosis 2 years back and was hospitalized for 4 months with a urethral catheter. Examination revealed a 3 cm cystic swelling in the penoscrotal junction. On pressing the sac, a gush of urine came out through the urethral meatus. A micturating cystourethrogram revealed a huge anterior urethral diverticulum. Cystoscopic assessment also confirmed the diagnosis and demonstrated transillumination. He subsequently underwent surgical excision of the diverticulum and is doing well on follow-up.

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