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Deshpande V et al. - Calculus in patent urachus forms secondary to stasis and infection. Treatment is no different from that of patent urachus, that is, complete excision of the urachal tract along with a cuff of bladder, which can be done either by open surgery or laparoendoscopic approach.

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