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An Unexpected Nidus of a Bladder Stone: Latex Fragment of a Blasted Retained Urethral Foley Balloon

Year 2019, Volume: 3 Issue: 3, 115 - 118, 03.12.2019

Abstract

ABSTRACT



Bladder stones can be caused by
multiple reasons.  Foreign bodies in the
bladder is one of them.  In this paper,
we are reporting a bladder stone that formed onto a latex fragment of a blasted
retained urethral Foley catheter’s balloon. 

References

  • 1. Schwartz BF, Stoller ML: The vesical calculus. Urol Clin North Am. 2000; 27: 333-46.
  • 2. Eckford SD, Persad RA, Brewster SF, Gingell JC: Intravesical foreign bodies: five-year review. Br J Urol. 1992; 69: 41-5.
  • 3. De Bernardis G, Haecker FM: Curious foreign body in the bladder of an adolescent. J Pediatr Surg. 2012; 47: e39-41. 4. Ahn H, Son H: Successful removal of an intravesical electrical wire cable. World J Mens Health. 2014; 32: 120-2.
  • 5. Eguíluz Lumbreras P Jr, Palacios Hernández A, Heredero Zorzo O et al: Intravesical thermometer. Arch Esp Urol. 2012; 65: 269.
  • 6. Guner B, Arikan O, Atis G, Canat L, Çaskurlu T: Intravesical migration of an intrauterine device. Urol J. 2013; 10: 818-20.
  • 7. Pirvu A, Ducos C, Sessa C, Magne JL: Unusual foreign body in urinary bladder due to vascular surgery intervention. Urology. 2013; 81: e11-2.
  • 8. Butler L, Keys C, Lam JP: Bladder calculus formation on the tip of a migrated disused ventriculoperitoneal shunt. J Pediatr Surg. 2013; 48: E1-3.
  • 9. Simsek A, Ozgor F, Akbulut MF et al: Management of bladder stones associated with foreign bodies following incontinence and contraception surgery. Arch Ital Urol Androl. 2014; 86: 108-11.
  • 10. Barzilai M, Cohen I, Stein A: Sonographic detection of a foreign body in the urethra and urinary bladder. Urol Int. 2000; 64: 178-80.
  • 11. Levine MA, Evans H: Open removal as a first-line treatment of magnetic intravesical foreign bodies. Can Urol Assoc J. 2013; 7: E25-8.
  • 12. Ingber MS, Stein RJ, Rackley RR et al: Single-port Transvesical Excision of Foreign Body in the Bladder. Urology. 2009; 74: 1347-50.
  • 13. Hamilton RJ, Jewett MA, Finelli A: An efficient solution to the retained Foley catheter. Urology. 2006 Nov;68(5):1109-11. 14. Murphy GF, Wood DP Jr: The use of mineral oil to manage the nondeflating Foley catheter. J Urol. 1993; 149: 89-90.
  • 15. Hollingsworth M, Quiroz F, Guralnick ML: The management of retained Foley catheters. Can J Urol. 2004; 11: 2163-6.

Mesane Taşı Olan Bir Olguda Beklenmeyen Taş Nidusu: Balonu Patlatılarak Çıkartılmış Üretral Foley Kateterin Balon Artığı

Year 2019, Volume: 3 Issue: 3, 115 - 118, 03.12.2019

Abstract

ÖZ



Mesane taşı oluşumunda birçok
etiyolojik sebep yer alabilir. Mesane içerisinde yabancı cisim varlığı bu
nedenlerden biridir. Bu yazıda, daha önce çıkartılamayan bir üretral foley kateterin,
balonunun patlatılarak çıkartılması neticesinde mesanede kalan artık bir lateks
fragman üzerinde meydana gelmiş mesane taşlı bir olguyu sunuyoruz.

References

  • 1. Schwartz BF, Stoller ML: The vesical calculus. Urol Clin North Am. 2000; 27: 333-46.
  • 2. Eckford SD, Persad RA, Brewster SF, Gingell JC: Intravesical foreign bodies: five-year review. Br J Urol. 1992; 69: 41-5.
  • 3. De Bernardis G, Haecker FM: Curious foreign body in the bladder of an adolescent. J Pediatr Surg. 2012; 47: e39-41. 4. Ahn H, Son H: Successful removal of an intravesical electrical wire cable. World J Mens Health. 2014; 32: 120-2.
  • 5. Eguíluz Lumbreras P Jr, Palacios Hernández A, Heredero Zorzo O et al: Intravesical thermometer. Arch Esp Urol. 2012; 65: 269.
  • 6. Guner B, Arikan O, Atis G, Canat L, Çaskurlu T: Intravesical migration of an intrauterine device. Urol J. 2013; 10: 818-20.
  • 7. Pirvu A, Ducos C, Sessa C, Magne JL: Unusual foreign body in urinary bladder due to vascular surgery intervention. Urology. 2013; 81: e11-2.
  • 8. Butler L, Keys C, Lam JP: Bladder calculus formation on the tip of a migrated disused ventriculoperitoneal shunt. J Pediatr Surg. 2013; 48: E1-3.
  • 9. Simsek A, Ozgor F, Akbulut MF et al: Management of bladder stones associated with foreign bodies following incontinence and contraception surgery. Arch Ital Urol Androl. 2014; 86: 108-11.
  • 10. Barzilai M, Cohen I, Stein A: Sonographic detection of a foreign body in the urethra and urinary bladder. Urol Int. 2000; 64: 178-80.
  • 11. Levine MA, Evans H: Open removal as a first-line treatment of magnetic intravesical foreign bodies. Can Urol Assoc J. 2013; 7: E25-8.
  • 12. Ingber MS, Stein RJ, Rackley RR et al: Single-port Transvesical Excision of Foreign Body in the Bladder. Urology. 2009; 74: 1347-50.
  • 13. Hamilton RJ, Jewett MA, Finelli A: An efficient solution to the retained Foley catheter. Urology. 2006 Nov;68(5):1109-11. 14. Murphy GF, Wood DP Jr: The use of mineral oil to manage the nondeflating Foley catheter. J Urol. 1993; 149: 89-90.
  • 15. Hollingsworth M, Quiroz F, Guralnick ML: The management of retained Foley catheters. Can J Urol. 2004; 11: 2163-6.
There are 13 citations in total.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Clinical Sciences
Journal Section Case Reports
Authors

Sahin Bagbanci

Mümtaz Dadalı

Yeliz Dadalı

Erol Ersekerci This is me

Levent Emir This is me

Ayhan Karabulut This is me

Publication Date December 3, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 3 Issue: 3

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APA Bagbanci, S., Dadalı, M., Dadalı, Y., Ersekerci, E., et al. (2019). An Unexpected Nidus of a Bladder Stone: Latex Fragment of a Blasted Retained Urethral Foley Balloon. Ahi Evran Medical Journal, 3(3), 115-118.
AMA Bagbanci S, Dadalı M, Dadalı Y, Ersekerci E, Emir L, Karabulut A. An Unexpected Nidus of a Bladder Stone: Latex Fragment of a Blasted Retained Urethral Foley Balloon. Ahi Evran Med J. December 2019;3(3):115-118.
Chicago Bagbanci, Sahin, Mümtaz Dadalı, Yeliz Dadalı, Erol Ersekerci, Levent Emir, and Ayhan Karabulut. “An Unexpected Nidus of a Bladder Stone: Latex Fragment of a Blasted Retained Urethral Foley Balloon”. Ahi Evran Medical Journal 3, no. 3 (December 2019): 115-18.
EndNote Bagbanci S, Dadalı M, Dadalı Y, Ersekerci E, Emir L, Karabulut A (December 1, 2019) An Unexpected Nidus of a Bladder Stone: Latex Fragment of a Blasted Retained Urethral Foley Balloon. Ahi Evran Medical Journal 3 3 115–118.
IEEE S. Bagbanci, M. Dadalı, Y. Dadalı, E. Ersekerci, L. Emir, and A. Karabulut, “An Unexpected Nidus of a Bladder Stone: Latex Fragment of a Blasted Retained Urethral Foley Balloon”, Ahi Evran Med J, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 115–118, 2019.
ISNAD Bagbanci, Sahin et al. “An Unexpected Nidus of a Bladder Stone: Latex Fragment of a Blasted Retained Urethral Foley Balloon”. Ahi Evran Medical Journal 3/3 (December 2019), 115-118.
JAMA Bagbanci S, Dadalı M, Dadalı Y, Ersekerci E, Emir L, Karabulut A. An Unexpected Nidus of a Bladder Stone: Latex Fragment of a Blasted Retained Urethral Foley Balloon. Ahi Evran Med J. 2019;3:115–118.
MLA Bagbanci, Sahin et al. “An Unexpected Nidus of a Bladder Stone: Latex Fragment of a Blasted Retained Urethral Foley Balloon”. Ahi Evran Medical Journal, vol. 3, no. 3, 2019, pp. 115-8.
Vancouver Bagbanci S, Dadalı M, Dadalı Y, Ersekerci E, Emir L, Karabulut A. An Unexpected Nidus of a Bladder Stone: Latex Fragment of a Blasted Retained Urethral Foley Balloon. Ahi Evran Med J. 2019;3(3):115-8.

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