urethrocele
/jʊˈriːθrəˌsiːl/
noun
- A medical condition in which the wall of the urethra protrudes into the vagina, often causing discomfort or urinary problems.
- Women with urethrocele sometimes experience difficulty emptying their bladder completely.
- Surgery may be needed to repair a urethrocele that causes severe symptoms.
- The patient's urethrocele was discovered during a routine pelvic exam.