Paddy Grain In Urinary Bladder- A Rare Entity
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports - Year 2016, Vol 4, Issue 1
Abstract
Abstract: Introduction of intravesical foreign body through urethra is a rare but a serious urologic emergency in paediatric population. The most common motive being sexual gratification, psychiatric co morbidities, iatrogenic or simply curiosity. The urologic consequences can be significant and implications can be disastrous until death from sepsis. Here we outline a case of self insertion of paddy grain by 5 years old boy which was removed successfully. Keywords: Urinary bladder, foreign body, urethra, cystoscopy
Authors and Affiliations
Surajit Sasmol, Dilip Kumar Pal, Manju Banerjee
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