Abstract
Masses arising from the urinary bladder can cause obstructive uropathy. Rarely these masses can protrude from the
urethral meatus. Here we discuss a neonate who presented with a bladder mass prolapsing from his external meatus with
signs and symptoms of obstructive uropathy. He was investigated and diagnosed to have bladder mass. He recovered
completely after suprapubic excision of mass. Histopathology revealed fibroepithelial polyp of bladder. The clinical
presentation, differential diagnosis and management is discussed.