R Onur1, E Yilmaz, M R Onur, I Orhan. 1. Department of Urology, Faculty of Medicine, Firat University, Elazig, Turkey.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although screw breakage or loosening are rarely encountered, they were reported to occur after instability of the internal fixation. METHODS: A man with a history of traumatic pelvic fracture 6 months ago presented to our clinic with inability to void. An anterior urethral meatotomy was made and a calcified but intact screw was removed from the urethra. CONCLUSIONS: Screw migration with urological manifestations are extremely rare and usually include bladder migration with a subsequent voiding of the screw. We present a case in which internal urethrotomy for posterior urethral stricture caused erosion of a bone screw into the urethra which was subsequently removed by anterior meatotomy.
BACKGROUND: Although screw breakage or loosening are rarely encountered, they were reported to occur after instability of the internal fixation. METHODS: A man with a history of traumatic pelvic fracture 6 months ago presented to our clinic with inability to void. An anterior urethral meatotomy was made and a calcified but intact screw was removed from the urethra. CONCLUSIONS: Screw migration with urological manifestations are extremely rare and usually include bladder migration with a subsequent voiding of the screw. We present a case in which internal urethrotomy for posterior urethral stricture caused erosion of a bone screw into the urethra which was subsequently removed by anterior meatotomy.