Urinary bladder catheter encrustations are known complications of long-term urinary catheterisation, which is commonly seen in clinical practice. These encrustations can impede deflation of the balloon and therefore cause problems in the removal of the catheter. The options in managing an encrusted and incarcerated urinary bladder catheter include extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy and lithoclast. We describe here another technique of dealing with a stuck and encrustated catheter, via direct crushing of the encrustations with a rigid cystoscope inserted through a suprapubic cystostomy tract.Keywords: encrustations; bladder; catheter; complications; incarcerated; stuck; urinar
Introduction: Suprapubic catheter (SPC) and bladder indwelling catheter (BIC) placement are among th...
Deposition of infection-induced stone material on urinary catheters is a common problem in urologica...
A seven-year-old female, neutered, domestic short-haired cat was presented with right-sided hydroure...
Encrustation and the subsequent blockage of indwelling urinary catheters is a common problem. For pa...
Colonization of urinary catheters by bacteria which produce urease leads to an increase in urine pH,...
Urethral catheterization with a Foley catheter is one of the most common invasive measures performed...
We report a case of non-deflating heavily encrusted Foley catheter successfully removed by extracorp...
Complications of suprapubic catheterization including acute urinary retention present often to the e...
Routine urinary catheter placement may cause trauma and poses a risk of infection. Male catheterizat...
Suprapubic catheterization (SPC) is a temporary measure to relieve acute urinary retention (AUR). De...
Objectives: To present our experience in managing encrusted ureteral stents and to review the litera...
The problem with which this study was concerned was the development of criteria that could be used t...
A major complication of long-term urethral catheterization is catheter blockage by encrustation. We ...
A male tetraplegic patient attended accident and emergency with a blocked catheter; on removing the ...
AbstractObjectivesTo present our experience in managing encrusted ureteral stents and to review the ...
Introduction: Suprapubic catheter (SPC) and bladder indwelling catheter (BIC) placement are among th...
Deposition of infection-induced stone material on urinary catheters is a common problem in urologica...
A seven-year-old female, neutered, domestic short-haired cat was presented with right-sided hydroure...
Encrustation and the subsequent blockage of indwelling urinary catheters is a common problem. For pa...
Colonization of urinary catheters by bacteria which produce urease leads to an increase in urine pH,...
Urethral catheterization with a Foley catheter is one of the most common invasive measures performed...
We report a case of non-deflating heavily encrusted Foley catheter successfully removed by extracorp...
Complications of suprapubic catheterization including acute urinary retention present often to the e...
Routine urinary catheter placement may cause trauma and poses a risk of infection. Male catheterizat...
Suprapubic catheterization (SPC) is a temporary measure to relieve acute urinary retention (AUR). De...
Objectives: To present our experience in managing encrusted ureteral stents and to review the litera...
The problem with which this study was concerned was the development of criteria that could be used t...
A major complication of long-term urethral catheterization is catheter blockage by encrustation. We ...
A male tetraplegic patient attended accident and emergency with a blocked catheter; on removing the ...
AbstractObjectivesTo present our experience in managing encrusted ureteral stents and to review the ...
Introduction: Suprapubic catheter (SPC) and bladder indwelling catheter (BIC) placement are among th...
Deposition of infection-induced stone material on urinary catheters is a common problem in urologica...
A seven-year-old female, neutered, domestic short-haired cat was presented with right-sided hydroure...