Urology Case Reports (Nov 2020)

Urethroscrotal fistula complicating large spermatocele in a male ketamine abuser: A case report

  • Calvin KY. Chan,
  • Andrew MH. Yeung,
  • Y.K. Lee,
  • Lysander H. Chau,
  • C.W. Man,
  • Peggy SK. Chu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33
p. 101284

Abstract

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Ketamine related urinary tract complications were first reported in Hong Kong since 2007. The current case report describes a 37 years old male with long history of ketamine abuse, renal impairment, hypertension and HCV hepatitis, presented to us with insidious onset of painful scrotal swelling post bilateral nephrectomy, prostate and seminal vesicle preserving cystectomy. Radiological imaging and intraoperative finding revealed that it was a large spermatocele with urethroscrotal fistula, which was likely due to urethra stricture. The review of literature showed no guidelines for treatment, a symptoms based and multidisciplinary team approach is recommended.