Abstract

Background: Multiple urethral anomalies are rare with its own challenges in diagnosis and management. The double urethral obstructions are often missed as proximal obstruction can mask the early diagnosis of distal obstruction. We present a rare case of concomitant posterior urethral valve (PUV) and anterior urethral valve (AUV) with a large anterior urethral diverticula (AUD) and hypospadias. Case Presentation: An 11-month-old male child after fulguration of PUVs continued to have urinary symptoms. He was subsequently found to have distal urethral obstruction because of AUV and large anterior urethral bulbar diverticula. He also had associated glanular hypospadias. He was managed with endoscopic ablation of AUV and diverticulectomy. Conclusion: Concomitant PUV, AUV, AUD, and hypospadias is a rare occurrence. The diagnosis and management can be challenging in such cases with multiple anomalies. To avoid a misdiagnosis, a high index of suspicion, proper assessment of urethrogram, and detailed cystourethroscopy is required.

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