A two month old term female has an umbilical lesion. There is a history of spotting on her clothing that has resolved with the use of silver nitrate. The abdominal exam is normal except for a small scabbed area in her umbilicus and attempted probing does not reveal a sinus tract. The ultrasound ordered by the pediatrician reveals a 3 to 6 mm hypoechoic tract at the bladder extending to the umbilicus. The best next step in management is

A repeat abdominal ultrasound in six months
B voiding cystourethrogram
C repeat silver nitrate treatment
D laparoscopic or open excision of the tract alone
E laparoscopic or open excision of the tract with a cuff of bladder
A repeat abdominal ultrasound in six months
B voiding cystourethrogram
C repeat silver nitrate treatment
D laparoscopic or open excision of the tract alone
E laparoscopic or open excision of the tract with a cuff of bladder
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