Urology Case Reports (Mar 2014)

Urethral Stone Disease Leading to Retention After Hair-bearing Neophalloplasty

  • Robert Viviano,
  • Bradley A. Morganstern,
  • Adam O'Toole

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
pp. 55 – 57

Abstract

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A 35-year-old male patient with a past history of traumatic penile amputation and subsequent penile reconstruction with a radial artery free flap phalloplasty presented to the urology clinic for urinary retention and complaint of a firm penile mass. The patient had been lost to follow-up for 2 years before this presentation. Patient had a suprapubic tube in place from initial surgery, with imaging showing 2 large uroliths encrusted around the end. Urethral stricture was suspected in the patient. On cystoscopy, an additional obstructing urolith was found in penile urethra, appearing to have formed in situ. Keywords: Phalloplasty, Reconstruction, Urolith, Retention