Giant bladder calculi due to four years neglected cystostomy [PDF]
Giant bladder calculi are rare and long-term usage of cystostomy could cause stone formation. Due to the lack of evidence on giant bladder calculi and the long-term usage of cystostomy can cause bladder calculi formation, we provide a case study of a man
Furqan Hidayatullah +5 more
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Assessment of Bacterial Communities Within the Biofilm of Bladder Calculi in the Neurogenic Bladder Rat Model Following Spinal Cord Injury [PDF]
Purpose To develop a rat model of bladder calculi in the neurogenic bladder following spinal cord injury (SCI) and assess bacterial communities within the biofilm of bladder calculi using denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE).
Jeong Woo Lee +3 more
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Bladder calculi concomitant with benign prostatic enlargement: is prostate surgery mandatory in patients who have never received medical therapy? [PDF]
The historical dogma that bladder calculi comprise the main indication for prostatic surgery has recently been questioned. In this study, we aimed to predict which patients should undergo simultaneous prostate and bladder calculi surgery or only bladder ...
Hakan Anil +4 more
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Utilizing trans-scrotal percutaneous cystolitholapaxy in the case of massive inguinoscrotal herniation of the bladder with concomitant bladder calculi [PDF]
Background: Massive herniation of the bladder presents a rare diagnostic challenge. Rarely, bladder herniation is complicated by the development of bladder calculi. We present a therapeutic approach for this situation.
Tyler Trump +5 more
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Giant prostatic and bladder calculi: Endoscopic management and review of the literature [PDF]
Giant prostatic and bladder calculi is extremely rare entity with incidence increasing with age. These large stones can be concurrently managed via transurethrally, open retro-pubic surgery, radical prostatectomy and endoscopically depending on site and ...
Jaisukh Kalathia +2 more
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Incarcerated inguinal hernia containing urinary bladder and bladder calculi. [PDF]
Abstract Inguinoscrotal herniation of the bladder is an uncommon condition. Clinicians should have a high index of suspicion for involvement of the bladder within a hernia when the lower urinary tract urinary symptoms are concurrently present in patients presenting with a painful groin lump.
McLain S, Cecire J, Mekisic A.
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In Taiwan, the reported admission rate for bladder calculi was 7.5% of all patients with urolithiasis. The admission rate for bladder calculi was 12.9/100,000 in 2010, with elderly males constituting 91.8% of these patients. Pediatric bladder calculi are
Chun-Yo Laih +2 more
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Appendiceal vesical fistula first presenting as giant bladder calculi: A case report and review of literature [PDF]
A 34-year-old man was admitted to the hospital presenting repeatedly urinary urgency for 3 years and yellow-green lithotripsy foreign body in urine for 1 month. Initially, he was diagnosed with a giant bladder calculi.
Chen Wang +5 more
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Bladder calculi causing irreducible urogenital prolapse. [PDF]
Over 200 000 surgeries for vaginal prolapse are done annually, and these are rarely urgent. However, when the rare event of bladder stones causes incarcerated procidentia, surgical intervention should not be delayed, due to unrelenting pain and end-organs effects. We present such a case below. A 71-year-old woman presents to our department with massive
Thompson CD, Henderson BE, Stanley R.
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Jackstone calculus within a renal cyst [PDF]
Jackstone Calculi are rare stones of the urinary tract that have a distinct morphology, that of a child’s toy jack. They have typically been found in the bladder, and there have been a few reported cases of Jackstone Calculi found in the renal pelvis or ...
Donald Dennis, MD +2 more
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