| Literature DB >> 23749820 |
Manish Garg1, Manoj Kumar, Satyanarayan Sankhwar, Vishwajeet Singh.
Abstract
In this case report, we describe our experience of a self-inflicted long complex urethrovesical foreign body managed suprapubically through the minimally invasive technique. A 21-year-old man with antipsychotic treatment for the past 10 years presented with a long electric cable wire in his bladder with the distal end in the penile urethra. He presented with symptoms of voiding difficulty and gross haematuria. An attempt of gentle retrieval of wire through the cystoscopic forceps was not successful due to a very complex knot of cable in the bladder. To avoid open surgery such as suprapubic cystotomy, the percutaneous minimally invasive approach was planned. Access to the bladder was achieved by the suprapubic puncture of the bladder, placement of a guide-wire and serial dilation of supra-pubic tract. With the help of nephroscope, through suprapubic tract, the cable wire was retrieved antegradely without causing undue trauma to the bladder or urethra.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23749820 PMCID: PMC3702871 DOI: 10.1136/bcr-2013-009216
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Case Rep ISSN: 1757-790X