A Rare Case Report of Giant Urinary Bladder Stone Causing Recurrent Dysuria in a Woman.

Case Reports in Urology Pub Date : 2022-08-27 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2022/4835945
Rojan Adhikari, Hari Prasad Baral, Utsav Bhattarai, Ravi Kiran Gautam, Kiran Jung Kunwar, Dipesh Shrestha, Bijay Mansingh Katwal
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Background: Large urinary bladder stones are not common and even less common in females. We report a case of large bladder stone presented with acute retention of urine in a female patient. Case Report. A 62-year-old female presented in emergency department with retention of urine for 12 hours with history of recurrent UTIs for last 1 year. She was also complaining of mild dull lower abdominal pain for last 6 months. She had no history of incontinence of urine and fever. On physical examination, hard mass was palpable on suprapubic region on palpation of abdomen. Urine culture shows Escherichia coli for which antibiotics was given. An X-ray kidney ureter bladder showed a radio-opacity in the pelvic region measuring 9 × 8 cm in size. Ultrasonography revealed bilateral mild hydronephrosis with a large bladder stone. Open cystolithotomy was performed, and the stone was taken out. Stone biochemical analysis showed predominantly urate crystals. Patient had uneventful postoperative course, and she was discharged on 4th postoperative day and was followed up for 1 months after operation.

Conclusions: Large urinary bladder stones are not common and even less common in females. Clinician should have think regarding large bladder stone as a cause of recurrent lower urinary tract symptoms like dysuria and should assess renal function for proper treatment. Open cystolithotomy is choice of operation in large bladder stone.

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1例罕见的女性巨大膀胱结石引起复发性排尿困难。
背景:大膀胱结石在女性中并不常见,更不常见。我们报告一个病例大膀胱结石提出急性尿潴留在一个女性病人。病例报告。一名62岁女性因尿潴留12小时就诊于急诊科,既往有1年尿路感染复发史。她还主诉过去6个月有轻微的下腹钝痛。患者无尿失禁及发热病史。查体腹部触诊耻骨上可见硬块。尿液培养显示有大肠杆菌,使用了抗生素。肾输尿管膀胱x线片示9 × 8cm大小的骨盆区放射影。超声显示双侧轻度肾积水伴大膀胱结石。开腹取石术取出结石。石的生化分析显示主要为尿酸盐晶体。患者术后过程平稳,术后第4天出院,术后随访1个月。结论:大膀胱结石在女性中并不常见,更不常见。临床医生应考虑到大膀胱结石是反复出现的下尿路症状如排尿困难的原因,并应评估肾功能以进行适当的治疗。开放膀胱取石术是治疗大膀胱结石的首选手术方法。
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