Urology Case Reports (Mar 2018)

Suprapubic catheter placement through ileal mesentery causes mechanical small bowel obstruction six years later in a female patient with turners syndrome

  • Niki Parikh,
  • Robert Grand,
  • Jayne McCauley,
  • Ari Halldorsson,
  • Cynthia Smith

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eucr.2018.01.024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. C
pp. 100 – 102

Abstract

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Percutaneous suprapubic cystostomy (SPC) is a procedure performed to manage urinary retention when urethral catheterization is contraindicated or to improve the quality of life in cases such as neurogenic bladder. Although a simple procedure, it is associated with serious complications, increasing the morbidity and mortality. This case study demonstrates a delayed presentation of small bowel obstruction caused by a suprapubic catheter traversing through the ileal mesentery in a patient with no prior bowel surgeries. Few cases report this complication and this is possibly the first case to be reported six years after SPC placement.

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