Manta ray sign (bladder)

Last revised by Rohit Sharma on 24 Dec 2024

The manta ray sign is a radiographic appearance in bladder exstrophy. It describes wide midline separation of the pubic bones simulating the appearance of a manta ray 1. The sacrum and iliac wings recall the manta ray’s head and body, with the widely spaced pubic rami forming its cephalic flaps .

Differential diagnosis

On a plain radiograph consider:

  • open book pelvic injuries: the smooth arc of the pelvis outline in bladder exstrophy differentiates it from acquired separation of the pubic symphysis seen in open book pelvic injuries

Cases and figures

  • Figure 1: a manta ray
  • Case 1: manta ray sign
  • Case 2
  • Case 3
  • Case 4
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  • Case 6

Imaging differential diagnosis

  • Open book fracture
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