ISSN: 2578-4676
Bladder Outlet Obstruction Due to Bladder Leiomyoma – Case Report and Literature Review
Authors: Daniel Savoldi Juraski, Lucas de Oliveira Claros, Ricardo Castellani de Mattos, Tomás Accioly de Souza and José Anacleto Dutra de Resende Júnior*
Bladder Leiomyoma is a rare and benign disease with a variable clinical presentation. The use of imaging exams is
necessary for both diagnostic confirmation and therapeutic programming. The objective of this work was to report the
case of a patient diagnosed with bladder leiomyoma and treated at our service and to make a brief review in the
literature about the subject. A 50-year-old female patient who presented with symptoms of the lower urinary tract,
evolving to acute urinary retention and need for a bladder catheter. She was submitted to a magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI) of the pelvis showing nodular oval formation of 3.7x3.7x3.1cm, located in the inferior vesical wall with apparent
submucosal origin, bulging the external lower and lateral contour of the bladder and inseparable from the third proximal
of the urethra. She was submitted to a transvaginal biopsy of the lesion guided by ultrasound (US) with histopathological
report evidencing spindle-shaped cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm and cigar-shaped nuclei characterizing leiomyoma.
Afterwards, she was submitted to laparoscopic excision of the bladder lesion requiring bladder suture with a bilaterally
double J stent implant (previously to the abdominal access) and a bladder catheter implant after the procedure. The
bladder catheter was removed on the 21th postoperative day, with no voiding complaints. The double J stents were
removed on the 45th postoperative day.
Keywords:
Bladder leiomyoma; Bladder outlet obstruction; Lower urinary tract symptoms