Delayed Diagnosis of an Intraurethral Foreign Body Causing Urosepsis and Penile Necrosis
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Á¤½ÂÀÏ ( Jung Seung-Il )
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ÀÓâ¹Î ( Im Chang-Min )
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ȲÁØÀÏ ( Hwang Jun-Eul )
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KMID : 0358320100510020149
Abstract
Cases of self-inserted foreign bodies in the male urethra and urinary bladder are unusual. In most cases, the type of foreign body can be identified by taking a history or from radiological findings; sometimes, however, it is difficult to identify the foreign body because of decreased mental capacity of the patient or unknown radiological characteristics of the foreign body. We experienced a chronic alcoholic patient with septicemia and penile necrosis in whom a fragment of mirror glass had passed through the urethra into the bladder. The glass, 2 cm in length and 0.7 cm in diameter, was detected by cystoscopy and was removed by using a resectosope.
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Foreign bodies;Urinary bladder;Urethra;Sepsis
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