Retrocaval Ureter as a Rare Cause of Hydroureteronephrosis: A Case Report

输尿管后腔静脉引起肾积水:一例罕见病例报告

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Abstract

Retrocaval ureter (RCU), also known as pre-ureteral vena cava or circumcaval ureter, is a rare congenital anomaly caused by inferior vena cava (IVC) dysgenesis, leading to the right ureter coursing behind the IVC. RCU results in obstructive proximal hydroureteronephrosis, remaining asymptomatic until the third decade when hydronephrosis develops. Diagnosis relies on imaging modalities like intravenous urography (IVU), ultrasonography, computed tomography urography (CTU), magnetic resonance urography, and nuclear scintigraphy. CTU provides comprehensive 3D evaluation. We report a novel case of a 50-year-old male with RCU complicated by a concurrent distal ureteral calculus. CTU demonstrated the characteristic "S-shaped" proximal ureteral deformity and its aberrant posterior course relative to the IVC, enabling accurate preoperative diagnosis. The co-occurrence of RCU with ureteral calculus is notably rare, underlining the necessity of an exhaustive diagnostic process. The patient successfully underwent a combined surgical intervention, consisting of laparoscopic ureteroureterostomy for RCU correction and ureteroscopic lithotripsy for calculus removal, showcasing a minimally invasive approach to simultaneously address both conditions. This report underscores the significance of advanced cross-sectional imaging in diagnosing RCU and demonstrates the effectiveness of integrated minimally invasive surgical techniques in treating complex urological anomalies. By documenting this case, we contribute to the broader understanding and awareness of RCU among clinicians, potentially guiding more prompt recognition and comprehensive management of this rare condition.

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