Abstract
We report on the case of a frustrated 90-year-old gentleman who was seen in the Accident and Emergency department for the third time in four days with failure of his long-term urethral catheter. He reported that the catheter simply “fell out” with the balloon deflated. On each occasion previously, the catheter had been reinserted in A&E and the patient discharged home. These repeated visits to A&E were understandably a source of much frustration for the patient and his family. On the third presentation, plain abdominal radiography demonstrated a large spiculated bladder calculus.
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Wek, C., Fox, T. P., & Muir, G. H. (2013). Spiculated Bladder Calculi: The Culprit for Repeated Catheter Failure. Case Reports in Urology, 2013, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/346891
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