Unusual intravesical findings: a case report on foreign body in the bladder of an adolescent female.

IF 0.4 Q4 SURGERY
Journal of Surgical Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-12-26 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1093/jscr/rjae819
Kholoud Alabassi, Yaser M Ata, Noora Alshahwani, Abdelrahman Elkadhi
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Abstract

Bladder foreign bodies (BFB) are uncommon in the pediatric population. They typically arise from self-insertion, iatrogenic factors, or trauma. Cystoscopy is the preferred intervention. A 16-year-old female presented with a [2-]day history of dysuria, suprapubic pain, and a palpable rectal foreign body. Imaging revealed an 8.2 cm radiopaque object in the bladder. Diagnostic laparoscopy confirmed no perforation. Cystoscopy identified and removed a lead pencil from the bladder. A small bladder perforation was noted post-removal. The patient had a smooth recovery and was discharged with a Foley catheter, which was later removed following normal postoperative imaging results. Prompt diagnosis and intervention are crucial for managing pediatric BFBs to prevent complications. Imaging and cystoscopy play key roles in treatment.

异常膀胱内发现:一例青少年女性膀胱异物报告。
膀胱异物(BFB)在儿科人群中并不常见。它们通常由自我插入、医源性因素或创伤引起。膀胱镜检查是首选的干预措施。一名16岁女性,有[2]天的排尿困难、耻骨上疼痛和可触及的直肠异物病史。影像显示膀胱内有一个8.2 cm不透射线的物体。诊断性腹腔镜检查证实无穿孔。膀胱镜检查发现并从膀胱中取出了一支铅笔。术后发现膀胱小穿孔。患者恢复顺利,出院时留置Foley导尿管,术后影像学结果正常,随后将其取出。及时诊断和干预对于治疗儿童BFBs以预防并发症至关重要。成像和膀胱镜检查在治疗中起关键作用。
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