A Case Report of Electric Wire as Foreign Body in Urinary Bladder
Introduction There are reports that a variety of foreign bodies were inserted into urogenital tracts and urologists have been facing this issue for many years. Foreign bodies in the bladder may be attributed to self-infliction, iatrogenic issues, or migration from other adjacent organs. In children...
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oai:doaj.org-article:87b9584b4b0a43539b1110cd854338122021-11-27T08:06:24ZA Case Report of Electric Wire as Foreign Body in Urinary Bladder10.22034/TRU.2020.246031.10322717-042Xhttps://doaj.org/article/87b9584b4b0a43539b1110cd854338122020-02-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.transresurology.com/article_117643.htmlhttps://doaj.org/toc/2717-042XIntroduction There are reports that a variety of foreign bodies were inserted into urogenital tracts and urologists have been facing this issue for many years. Foreign bodies in the bladder may be attributed to self-infliction, iatrogenic issues, or migration from other adjacent organs. In children, curiosity and playfulness may be the primary motives for inserting objects into the urethra. Case Presentations Here, a case report of a 19-year-old boy who inserted a wire (telephone cable) into his bladder is presented. Under general anesthesia, the cystoscopy was performed and using grasper the cable was removed from the bladder of the patient. He was discharged a day after with just a few irritative symptoms. At the time of discharge, the patient’s parents were advised for psychiatric consultation. Conclusions The foreign body of the bladder in patients can happen in a patient with a mental health disorder. To diagnose through pelvic radiograph plays a crucial role in the diagnosis of the disease.Fateme GuitynavardSeyed Saeed Tamehri ZadehMehdi Naghdipoor FarhadabadMaryam GholamnejadMohammad Mehdi RakebiSeyed Mohammad Kazem Aghamir Urology Research Centerarticlebladderforeign bodylower urinary tract symptomsDiseases of the genitourinary system. UrologyRC870-923ENTranslational Research in Urology, Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 12-16 (2020) |
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Introduction
There are reports that a variety of foreign bodies were inserted into urogenital tracts and urologists have been facing this issue for many years. Foreign bodies in the bladder may be attributed to self-infliction, iatrogenic issues, or migration from other adjacent organs. In children, curiosity and playfulness may be the primary motives for inserting objects into the urethra.
Case Presentations
Here, a case report of a 19-year-old boy who inserted a wire (telephone cable) into his bladder is presented. Under general anesthesia, the cystoscopy was performed and using grasper the cable was removed from the bladder of the patient. He was discharged a day after with just a few irritative symptoms. At the time of discharge, the patient’s parents were advised for psychiatric consultation.
Conclusions
The foreign body of the bladder in patients can happen in a patient with a mental health disorder. To diagnose through pelvic radiograph plays a crucial role in the diagnosis of the disease. |
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Fateme Guitynavard Seyed Saeed Tamehri Zadeh Mehdi Naghdipoor Farhadabad Maryam Gholamnejad Mohammad Mehdi Rakebi Seyed Mohammad Kazem Aghamir |
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Fateme Guitynavard Seyed Saeed Tamehri Zadeh Mehdi Naghdipoor Farhadabad Maryam Gholamnejad Mohammad Mehdi Rakebi Seyed Mohammad Kazem Aghamir |
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A Case Report of Electric Wire as Foreign Body in Urinary Bladder |
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A Case Report of Electric Wire as Foreign Body in Urinary Bladder |
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A Case Report of Electric Wire as Foreign Body in Urinary Bladder |
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A Case Report of Electric Wire as Foreign Body in Urinary Bladder |
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A Case Report of Electric Wire as Foreign Body in Urinary Bladder |
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case report of electric wire as foreign body in urinary bladder |
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