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Electric wire in the urinary bladder in an adolescent boy

  • Dilip Kumar Pal EMAIL logo und Vipin Chandra
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 3. Mai 2016

Abstract

Self-inserted foreign bodies in the bladder is an uncommon entity in males due to the lengthy urethra. Here we present a case of insulated electric wire present in the urinary bladder of a 15-year-old male inserted for sexual arousal. Diagnosis was made by history and radiological investigation and it was removed by cystoscope with an uneventful recovery.

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Received: 2016-2-11
Accepted: 2016-3-12
Published Online: 2016-5-3

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