Persistent multiple vesicocutaneous fistulas or watering-can abdomen.

CASE REPORT A 24-year-old man referring from a remote village presented with the history of passing urine through multiple openings in the anterior abdominal wall. At presentation, his kidney function and the urinary tract were normal. He had a history of urethral injury due to pelvic trauma following accidental fall of heavy metal object while playing at the age of 4 years. As initial management, he immediately underwent suprapubic cystostomy. The suprapubic cystostomy catheter slipped out spontaneously and was not replaced. Meanwhile, he was voiding via the urethra along with the leakage of urine through the rectum. Two months later, he developed retarded urinary stream, and the leakage of urine through the rectum increased.