SEZARYEN SONRASI SÜTÜR NEDENLİ İYATROJENİK MESANE TAŞI
Mesane taşları bayan hastalarda nadiren görülmektedir
ve bu nedenle geçirilmiş pelvik cerrahilere bağlı
iyatrojenik nedenler akla gelmelidir. Mesane cerrahileri
ya da mesaneye yakın pelvik cerrahilerde mesaneden
iyatrojenik sütür geçilmesine bağlı taş oluşabilmektedir.
Bu deneysel hayvan çalışmalarında da
gösterilmiştir. Sezaryen ameliyatı öyküsü bulunan,
sütür materyali etrafında oluşan mesane taşı olgusunu
ve endoskopik tedavisini sunuyoruz.
IATROGENIC BLADDER STONE DUE TO SUTURE MATERIAL AFTER CESAREAN SECTION
Bladder stones are rarely seen in female patients;
therefore their presence should suggest iatrogenic
reasons related to previous pelvic surgeries. Stones
may form due to passing iatrogenic suture through
the bladder in bladder surgeries or pelvic surgeries
close to the bladder. This occurrence has been
demonstrated with the experimental animal studies.
We present the case of bladder stone formed around
the suture material and its endoscopic treatment in
the patient with a history of cesarean section surgery.
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