vesikotilotes
Vesikotilotes is a clinical term describing an atypical form of vesicoureteral reflux that involves abnormal outflow of urine from the bladder through an accessory channel or “tilo” – a small, often congenital, diverticulum that connects to the ureter. The word derives from the Greek root vesikos meaning bladder and tilio meaning small sac or pouch.
The condition is most frequently identified in pediatric patients during evaluation for recurrent urinary tract infections
Management depends on the severity of reflux and the degree of obstruction at the diverticular outlet. Mild
Research into vesikotilotes has focused on its embryologic origins, which appear to involve failed closure of