POCUS to Diagnose a Large Urethral Stone Causing Urinary Retention: A Case Report

Q3 Medicine
Dinuk Sachintha Liyanage, Darsim Haji, Gabriel Bletcher, Abrar Waliuddin, Jonathan Henry
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Abstract

Background

Ultrasound is routinely used in the diagnosis of renal calculi and resulting hydronephrosis. However, its utility in the diagnosis and management of urethral calculi is less well understood. The ability to rapidly diagnose urethral calculi using point of care ultrasound (POCUS) would be useful in the emergency department (ED) to improve patient outcomes and avoid more invasive investigations.

Key Findings

This case report presents the occurrence of an obstructed urethral calculus in a 42-year-old male, where POCUS facilitated a prompt and accurate diagnosis. The ability to characterise the size, shape and location of the calculus with the urethra enabled the treating clinicians to avoid further investigations and rapidly treat the obstruction. The stone was removed using artery forceps by the urology team in the ED and POCUS was used afterwards to ensure complete removal and resolution of urinary tract obstruction. Overall, the use of POCUS contributed to the patient's safe management, avoiding radiation exposure and minimising the length of stay in the ED.

Discussion

POCUS is a useful tool for evaluating suspected urethral stones to assess for location, size and signs of urinary tract obstruction.

POCUS诊断尿道结石引起尿潴留1例
背景超声通常用于诊断肾结石和由此引起的肾积水。然而,它在尿道结石的诊断和治疗中的应用尚不清楚。利用点超声(POCUS)快速诊断尿道结石的能力将有助于急诊科(ED)改善患者的预后并避免更多的侵入性检查。本病例报告报告了一名42岁男性发生的尿道结石梗阻,POCUS有助于及时准确的诊断。通过尿道确定结石的大小、形状和位置的能力使治疗临床医生能够避免进一步的检查并迅速治疗梗阻。在急诊科由泌尿科小组用动脉钳取出结石,随后使用POCUS以确保完全取出和解决尿路阻塞。总体而言,POCUS的使用有助于患者的安全管理,避免辐射暴露,并最大限度地减少在急诊科的住院时间。POCUS是评估疑似尿道结石的有用工具,可评估尿路梗阻的位置、大小和体征。
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Australasian Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Australasian Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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