Secondary Vesical Calculus in Female
Journal: Austin Journal of Urology (Vol.1, No. 3)Publication Date: 2014-09-20
Authors : Chawla A; Mishra DK; Kumar SP;
Page : 1-2
Keywords : Secondary; Vesical; Calculus: Female;
Abstract
Bladder stones are rarely found in females (2%) and their occurrence should be evaluated in detail. We report an uncommon case of a 64 year old female presenting with calculus over suture in bladder following prior abdominal hysterectomy. The stone was fragmented and removed. An innovative method utilizing a 5 mm laparoscopic port inserted intravesically from suprapubic region and laparoscopic cold scissors was used to pull and cut the suture at its base under cystoscopic guidance.
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