vesicourachal
Vesicourachal is a medical term used to describe relationships, structures, or anomalies involving the urinary bladder (vesica urinaria) and the urachus. The urachus is a fibrous remnant of the embryonic allantois that normally attaches the apex of the bladder to the umbilicus and obliterates before birth, becoming the median umbilical ligament. The term is commonly used in embryology, anatomy, and clinical discussions of urachal remnants.
Anatomy and development: In the embryo, the urachus forms a canal between the bladder and the umbilicus.
Clinical significance: Vesicourachal remnants are often asymptomatic but can manifest with urinary or umbilical symptoms. A
Diagnosis and management: Ultrasound is usually the first investigation; CT or MRI can delineate the tract