Caspian Journal of Internal Medicine (May 2020)

Superglue self-insertion an unusual case of foreign body into the male urethra – A case report

  • Mohsen Khalili-Fomeshi,
  • Forough Ebrahimtabar,
  • Mohammad Reza Aghagani,
  • Parvaneh Mirabi,
  • Mohammad Darzi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 3
pp. 333 – 336

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Background: Foreign body insertion in the urethra and bladder are relatively rare. These patients usually insert foreign body in urethra for eroticism, inquisitiveness, or as a consequence of disinhibited or disturbed behavior. Case presentation: Herein, we report a case of 41-year-old man presented with weak stream and suprapubic pain. Due to incontinence, he instilled superglue into his urethra. On perineal examination, a foreign body was palpable in the penile urethra. A 10 cm dried superglue block got out with incision at glance. Conclusion: Urethral foreign bodies are mostly found on physical examination and clinical history. Although imaging modalities are commonly used for FBs detection, the necessity of imaging modalities are still a controversy.

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