Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Uterovaginal Prolapse and Bladder Stone


A 52 years old postmenopausal woman presented with a uterovaginal prolapse which was irreducible. My Assistant Professor saw her and called me. She had a third degree uterine prolapse and a large cystocele. The cystocele was quite tender to touch, and stony hard. There was a 3 cm diameter stony hard mass withing the prolapse bladder.
"This is a case of bladder stone that has developed due to prolonged retention of residual urine in the cystocele" I said.
"It did feel hard" he said.
"If we reduce it, the bladder wall will get traumatized" I said. "We have to remove the bladder stone first. Then the infection associated with it can be cleared. Only then we can treat the prolapse."
The urologists wanted a radiograph of the kidney-ureter-bladder area (KUB). The area of interest is shown in the photograph in this post. The laminated appearance of the stone is quite clear.

प्रशंसा करायचीय, नावे ठेवायचीयेत, काही विचारायचय, किंवा करायला आणखी चांगले काही सुचत नाहीये, तर क्लिक करा.

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