Abstract
Introduction: Bladder exstrophy (BE), a complex and severe congenital defect of urogenital sinus and the musculoskeletal system, in adulthood is very rare. The surgical management of adulthood bladder exstrophy is complex and post operative complications are possible. This case report show surgical management step-by-step and post operative outcomes of neglected bladder exstrophy with contracted bladder, right renal agenesis, bilateral unpalpable undescended testis (UDT), and megarecti with scibala. Case Presentation: A 23 years old male with neglected bladder exstrophy with contracted bladder, right renal agenesis, bilateral unpalpable undescended testis (UDT), and megarecti with scibala underwent Modified Mansoura Technique (Indiana W pouch + Nipple valve fixation) for the bladder exstrophy, orchidopexy with Shehata technique. Conclusion: Modified Mansoura Technique (Indiana W pouch + Nipple valve fixation) approach yielded favorable outcomes without post operative complications, at least during the monitoring period in hospital. However, continued follow-up is necessary to ensure long-term success.
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