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- Penile Pain and Urethral Mass Palpation in Adolescence: Foreign body in the urethra?
Penile Pain and Urethral Mass Palpation in Adolescence: Foreign body in the urethra?
Authors : Dilşad Dereli, Erkan Yanıkoğlu, Baran Tokar
Pages : 324-327
Doi:10.20515/otd.1587711
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Publication Date : 2025-02-27
Article Type : Other Papers
Abstract :The incidence of foreign body insertions in the lower urinary tract is very low in the general population. The reasons for insertion are complex to understand and can often be the result of psychological problems, sexual urges, or curious behavior of individuals. Our case was a 13-year-old boy who presented to the emergency department with penile pain. He described difficulty in urination with penile pain. On examination, a foreign body was palpated posterior to the urethra. When a detailed history was taken, he said that he inserted a cotton swab through his urethra. It was removed by cystoscopy. In childhood, especially in adolescent cases, it is important to take an appropriate history, perform a thorough physical examination, and use appropriate imaging modalities for diagnosis. Treatment options may include endoscopic access or minimally invasive surgical procedures. In cases where the foreign body cannot be removed or where injuries to the urethra or bladder are expected, open surgery may be performed. We aimed to discuss our case with the literature to determine the appropriate method and strategy for pediatric patients with rare conditions.Keywords : sistoskopi, Üretra, Üreda yabancı cisim