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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 41: 50-56, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29035773

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INTRODUCTION: Percutaneous Suprapubic urinary bladder catheterisation (SPC) is a common procedure performed in cases of urinary retention where attempt to pass urethral catheter has failed. However, the procedure requires meticulous precision, vigilance and sound knowledge of anatomy, to avoid grave complications. We are reporting a very rare complication of Suprapubic catheterisation that is small bowel obstruction. Our case is first Irish and 10th global case of small bowel obstruction secondary to SPC. CASE PRESENTATION: Aim of this study was to report this rare complication of the SPC in our patient who was 88 years old retired farmer presenting to emergency department with small bowel obstruction. In our case after clinical examination diagnosis was made with CT scan. Laparoscopy done and found that SPC passed through mesentery before entering bladder and was released laparoscopically. We also searched the literature to find similar reported cases to extract useful information from these cases and use this information to draw conclusions and make recommendations to avoid injuries in the future. Database search conducted in March 2017 on the bibliographic databases Ovid MEDLINE (1946 to November 2016) and EMBASE (1980 to November 2016) along with additional reference searching revealed only 9 reported cases of small bowel obstruction secondary to SPC. CONCLUSIONS: From the extensive literature search we found that there are only nine cases reported so far globally, and our case is first Irish and tenth international case of bowel obstruction secondary to SPC. Significantly distended bladder, use of ultrasound and extra precaution in elderly patients can reduce the risk of damage to bowel.

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