Mesane Taşı Olan Bir Olguda Beklenmeyen Taş Nidusu: Balonu Patlatılarak Çıkartılmış Üretral Foley Kateterin Balon Artığı

ÖZ Mesane taşı oluşumunda birçok etiyolojik sebep yer alabilir. Mesane içerisinde yabancı cisim varlığı bu nedenlerden biridir. Bu yazıda, daha önce çıkartılamayan bir üretral foley kateterin, balonunun patlatılarak çıkartılması neticesinde mesanede kalan artık bir lateks fragman üzerinde meydana gelmiş mesane taşlı bir olguyu sunuyoruz.

An Unexpected Nidus of a Bladder Stone: Latex Fragment of a Blasted Retained Urethral Foley Balloon

ABSTRACT Bladder stones can be caused by multiple reasons.  Foreign bodies in the bladder is one of them.  In this paper, we are reporting a bladder stone that formed onto a latex fragment of a blasted retained urethral Foley catheter’s balloon. 

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