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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 82(5): 791-793, Oct. 2022. graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1405741

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Abstract The introduction of foreign bodies in the urethra are uncommon. Given its rarity, the approach to this condition is not standardized but it is highlighted that minimally invasive procedures should be prioritized depending on its feasibility. In the present study, we report a case of a 60-year-old male patient with bipolar disorder and a foreign body impacted in the bulbar urethra with open surgical resolution after a failed endoscopic treatment. We perform an analysis into the diagnostic and therapeutic methods used, with postopera tive results.


Resumen La introducción de cuerpos extraños uretrales es poco frecuente, razón por la cual, la mayoría de las publicaciones disponibles en la literatura son reportes de casos aislados o pequeñas series con gran heteroge neidad. Existen distintas aproximaciones frente a esta afección, desde métodos menos invasivos hasta cirugías abiertas más complejas. Presentamos un caso de cuerpo extraño impactado en uretra bulbar con el objetivo de analizar métodos diagnósticos empleados y aproximaciones terapéuticas concluyendo en la resolución quirúrgica convencional. Se evaluaron resultados postoperatorios.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-213359

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We present a case of discharging urethral fistula in a sexually active young male, who was found to have an impacted electrical wire in the urethra. Polyembolokoilamania is a condition, where one inserts foreign bodies via natural orifices, either for autoerotism, in inebriated states or due to psychological conditions. A wire was inserted into the patient’s urethra and it remained impacted for a year, leading to pain, dysuria and discharging urethral fistula. The wire was removed and the fistulous tract was excised. Patients, if diagnosed with autoerotism needs follow up with psychiatrist to address the underlying condition.

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