Urethral Foley catheterisation is a common procedure that performed on hospitalized patients. It results a in number of infectious and noninfectious complications. We present a case of a 79-year old man with known mental illness who extracted his urethral catheter traumaticly, due to baloon inflated. Foley catheter had broken and its distal part left in the bladder. We argued this condition and its treatment in the current article.
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2. Saint S, Chenoweth CE. Biofilms and catheterassociated urinary tract infections. Infect Dis Clin North Am 2003;17: 411-432.
3. Shapiro AJ, Soderdahl DW, Stack RS. The “Fractured Foley”: An Unusual Complication of Shortterm Urethral Catheterization. Hospital Physician 2000; June:39-40.
4. Lorente L, Huidobro MS, Martin MM, Jiménez A, Mora ML.: Accidental catheter removal in critically ill patients: a prospective and observational study. Crit Care 2004; 8: 229-233.
5. Leslie SW, Shenot PJ. Prevention of ınappropriate self –extraction of Foley catheters. Stat Parls. Treasure Islands(FL): Stats Pearls Publishing 2018,Jan:1-4.
6. Liang LM, Xue J,Ertürk E. Perineal pseudoaneurysm from traumatic Foley removal leads to recurrent life threating hematuria. J Endourol, 2015;1:50-51.
7. Harland RW, DeGroot DL, Dewire DM: The “fractured Foley”: an unusual complication of chronic indwelling urinary catheterization. J Am Geriatr Soc 1992;40: 827–828.
9. Piyachon C, Singcharoen T, Prapakorn W, Pornsukjantra P. Rapid Foley calculus formation. J Med Assoc Thai 1989;72:59–61.
10. el-Sherif A E, Taweela N, Nagi AK.Complete fracture of urethral Foley’s catheter: a rare complication. J R Soc Med. 1991 Sep; 84(9): 563.
11. Sawyer MD, Proano JM, Spirnak JP. Removal of retained Foley catheter in bladder with novel use of ureteral catheter: lasso technique. Urology. 2008 May;71(5):962-3.
12. Hong YK, Yu YD, Kang MH, Lee SR, Park DS, Oh JJ. A Case of Urethrocutaneous Fistula: A Forgotten Segment of a Broken Urethral Catheter. Urol Case Rep. 2014 Mar 12;2(2):59-61.
13. Bendana EE, Trivedi D, Marshall J, Messing E. Lost and now found: retained straight catheter for 20 years. Urology. 2011;77:73–74.
Travmatik kateter çekimi sonrası kopmuş ve mesanede kalmış Foley sonda
Hastaneye yatan kişilerde Foley sonda takılması sıklıkla uygulanan bir işlemdir. Sonda takılmasının enfeksiyöz olan ve olmayan birçok komplikasyonu vardır. Travmatik bir şekilde balonu şişirilmiş halde iken sondanın çekilmesi bunlardan birisidir ve çeşitli üretral komplikasyonlara neden olabilir. Nadiren de olsa sonda kopabilir. Biz yazıda mental durumu bozuk olan bir 79 yaşındaki erkek olgunun sondasını travmatik bir şekilde çekmesi sonucunda sondanın kopması ve mesanede kalan sonda parçasının tedavisi irdelenmiştir.
1. Aaronson DS, Wu AK, Blaschko SD,McAninch LW, Garcia M. National incidence and impact of noninfectious urethral catheter related complications on the surgical Care improvement project. J Urol, 2011;185(5):1756-1760.
2. Saint S, Chenoweth CE. Biofilms and catheterassociated urinary tract infections. Infect Dis Clin North Am 2003;17: 411-432.
3. Shapiro AJ, Soderdahl DW, Stack RS. The “Fractured Foley”: An Unusual Complication of Shortterm Urethral Catheterization. Hospital Physician 2000; June:39-40.
4. Lorente L, Huidobro MS, Martin MM, Jiménez A, Mora ML.: Accidental catheter removal in critically ill patients: a prospective and observational study. Crit Care 2004; 8: 229-233.
5. Leslie SW, Shenot PJ. Prevention of ınappropriate self –extraction of Foley catheters. Stat Parls. Treasure Islands(FL): Stats Pearls Publishing 2018,Jan:1-4.
6. Liang LM, Xue J,Ertürk E. Perineal pseudoaneurysm from traumatic Foley removal leads to recurrent life threating hematuria. J Endourol, 2015;1:50-51.
7. Harland RW, DeGroot DL, Dewire DM: The “fractured Foley”: an unusual complication of chronic indwelling urinary catheterization. J Am Geriatr Soc 1992;40: 827–828.
9. Piyachon C, Singcharoen T, Prapakorn W, Pornsukjantra P. Rapid Foley calculus formation. J Med Assoc Thai 1989;72:59–61.
10. el-Sherif A E, Taweela N, Nagi AK.Complete fracture of urethral Foley’s catheter: a rare complication. J R Soc Med. 1991 Sep; 84(9): 563.
11. Sawyer MD, Proano JM, Spirnak JP. Removal of retained Foley catheter in bladder with novel use of ureteral catheter: lasso technique. Urology. 2008 May;71(5):962-3.
12. Hong YK, Yu YD, Kang MH, Lee SR, Park DS, Oh JJ. A Case of Urethrocutaneous Fistula: A Forgotten Segment of a Broken Urethral Catheter. Urol Case Rep. 2014 Mar 12;2(2):59-61.
13. Bendana EE, Trivedi D, Marshall J, Messing E. Lost and now found: retained straight catheter for 20 years. Urology. 2011;77:73–74.