Demi̇rtürk H.C.Günşar C.Usta İ.B.Özamrak B.G.2024-07-222024-07-22202022135766http://akademikarsiv.cbu.edu.tr:4000/handle/123456789/13878Congenital scrotal sinuses are extremely rare midline raphe anomalies in children. Quite few cases are published in the literature up to date. Their etiology is unclear but similar to the perineal midline cystic defects it is believed that during the early phases of embryogenesis they could arise from trapped epithelial cells as a result of incomplate closure of epithelial folds. Diagnosis depends on the physical examination and some radiological investigations such as ultrasonography and contrast studies. The preferred treatment is total excision of the sinus structure both for cosmetic reasons and the prevention of probable future complications. © 2020 The AuthorsEnglishAll Open Access; Gold Open AccessArticlecase reportclinical articlecongenital scrotal sinusechographygeneral anesthesiahistopathologyhumanhuman tissueincisioninfantmalemale genital tract malformationpediatric anesthesiapediatric patientpediatric surgeryphysical examinationpriority journalscrotum disorderurethraGiant congenital scrotal sinusArticle10.1016/j.epsc.2020.101516