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An Organic Intravesical Foreign Body Caused by Penetrating Trauma that was Missed during Initial Management

Authors
Jang, Hoon AhKang, Sung GuKo, Young HwiiKang, Seok HoCheon, JunKim, Je JongLee, Jeong Gu
Issue Date
Sep-2012
Publisher
KOREAN CONTINENCE SOC
Keywords
Urinary bladder; Foreign bodies; Penetrating wounds
Citation
INTERNATIONAL NEUROUROLOGY JOURNAL, v.16, no.3, pp 153 - 156
Pages
4
Indexed
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL NEUROUROLOGY JOURNAL
Volume
16
Number
3
Start Page
153
End Page
156
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/11801
DOI
10.5213/inj.2012.16.3.153
ISSN
2093-4777
2093-6931
Abstract
We report a case of an intravesical foreign body that was incompletely removed endoscopically and that defied diagnosis with current diagnostic tools. A 65-year-old man visited Korea University Anam Hospital complaining of dysuria and a sensation of residual urine. His medical history included an intravesical foreign body caused by penetrating trauma, and he had undergone endoscopic removal of foreign bodies 1 year previously. After additional remnant intravesical foreign bodies were found, he had undergone additional endoscopic removal and his urinary symptoms subsided. After 2 years, however, he again presented to the clinic complaining of dysuria and gross hematuria. Cystoscopy and computed tomography for intravesical foreign bodies were performed, but no evidence of a remnant foreign body was found. Open exploration revealed a remnant foreign body penetrating the bladder. A partial cystectomy including the foreign body was performed. We suggest that cases of penetrating injury with a radiolucent object may warrant primary open exploration and foreign body removal owing to the inherent difficulties in diagnosis and endoscopic treatment of such objects.
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