Abstract

<h2>Summary</h2> Urinary reflux into the vasa deferentia and seminal vesicles can take place with obstructive lesions of the urethra in infants. In such cases epididymitis may occur, which should alert the physician to the possible existence of such a lesion. In these cases complete urologic evaluation with excretory urography, cystourethrography, and endoscopy should be carried out as indicated. Two cases are presented of epididymitis, which, when drained, resulted in temporary urethrovasocutaneous fistulas. Review of the literature has revealed only one previous case report of this complication in infants.<sup>8</sup>

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