Acute Urinary Retention from Knotted Urethral Catheter Treated with Holmium Laser Ablation.

Q4 Medicine Journal of Endourology Case Reports Pub Date : 2020-12-29 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.1089/cren.2020.0157
Prashant Motiram Mulawkar
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Background: Straight catheters are usually used for clean intermittent catheterization (CIC). Patients perform CIC without much difficulty. Spontaneous knotting of catheter is rare in large bore straight catheters and female patients. Case Presentation: A 50-year old lady, case of neurogenic bladder on CIC inserted a 14F straight catheter, drained some urine but was unable to remove the catheter. She presented in emergency with retention of urine. Her X-ray and ultrasound examination revealed a knotted catheter. Conservative measures to remove the catheter such as forceful injection of radio-opaque contrast and passage of hydrophilic guidewire did not work. She was taken in the operating room. The knot was ablated using holmium laser through transurethral passage of an 8F ureteroscope. Conclusions: Spontaneous knotting of urethral catheter is rare in adults. It should be suspected whenever a straight catheter cannot be removed. Inserting excessive length of catheter is an important risk factor. Holmium laser is an excellent tool to cut the catheter in a least invasive way when conservative measures have failed.

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钬激光消融治疗结扎导尿管急性尿潴留。
背景:直管通常用于清洁间歇置管(CIC)。患者进行CIC没有太大困难。导尿管自发打结在大口径直管和女性患者中是罕见的。病例介绍:一位50岁的女士,CIC上的神经源性膀胱病例,插入了14F直管,排出了一些尿液,但无法取出导管。她因尿潴留而急诊就诊。她的x光和超声检查显示一个打结的导管。保守的拔管措施如强力注射放射性不透明造影剂和通过亲水性导丝均无效。她被带进了手术室。经8F输尿管镜经尿道通过钬激光消融结。结论:尿道导尿管自然打结在成人中是罕见的。当直管不能拔除时,应怀疑是否存在。导管插入过长是一个重要的危险因素。钬激光是一种极好的工具,以最小的侵入性方式切断导管时,保守措施已经失败。
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