Clinical Features and Management of Urethral Foreign Bodies in Children: A 10-Year Retrospective Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Data and Patients
2.2. Surgical Method
2.3. Postoperative Management
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
General Data
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Case | Age (Years) | Gender | Clinical Symptoms | Duration | X-ray | Ultrasound | Surgical Method | UFB Location | Type of UFB |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 11.6 | M | Pain and bleeding | 6 h | + | ND | Cystoscope | Urethra | Needle |
2 | 8.0 | M | Pain | 4 h | + | ND | Cystoscope | Urethra | Needle |
3 | 0.8 | F | No special symptoms | 48 h | ND | - | Cystoscope | None | None |
4 | 13.9 | M | Pain and infection | 48 h | + | ND | Cystoscope | Urethra | Bamboo stick |
5 | 1.7 | F | No special symptoms | 24 h | ND | - | Cystoscope | None | None |
6 | 11.6 | M | Pain and bleeding | 26 h | + | ND | Cystoscope | Urethra | Needle |
7 | 2.3 | F | Pain | 96 h | ND | - | Cystoscope | None | None |
8 | 1.6 | F | No special symptoms | 24 h | ND | - | Cystoscope | None | None |
9 | 1.6 | F | No special symptoms | 4 h | ND | - | Cystoscope | None | None |
10 | 2.9 | F | No special symptoms | 12 h | ND | - | Refused | None | None |
11 | 3.0 | F | No special symptoms | 22 h | ND | - | Cystoscope | None | None |
12 | 1.2 | F | No special symptoms | 24 h | ND | - | Cystoscope | None | None |
13 | 12.0 | M | Pain | 24 h | + | ND | Cystoscope | Urethra | Needle |
14 | 12.8 | M | Pain and bleeding | 2 h | + | ND | Cystoscope | Urethra | Rubber hose |
15 | 14.7 | M | Pain and bleeding | 8 h | + | ND | Cystoscope | Urethra | Bamboo stick |
16 | 11.2 | M | Pain | 20 h | + | ND | Cystoscope | Urethra | Needle |
17 | 8.3 | F | Bleeding | 2 mo | ND | + | Cystoscope | Urethra and bladder | Rubber hose |
18 | 11.0 | M | Pain | 8 h | + | ND | Cystoscope | Urethra | Needle |
19 | 3.0 | F | Bleeding | 24 h | ND | - | Cystoscope | None | None |
20 | 1.6 | F | No special symptoms | 24 h | ND | - | Cystoscope | None | None |
21 | 1.9 | F | No special symptoms | 24 h | ND | + | Cystoscope | Bladder | Paddy |
22 | 15.0 | M | Pain | 2 mo | + | ND | Cystoscope | Urethra and bladder | Rubber hose |
23 | 13.9 | M | Bleeding | 1 mo | + | ND | Cystoscope | Urethra and bladder | Rubber hose |
24 | 11.8 | M | Bleeding | 24 h | + | ND | Open | Urethra and bladder | Electric wires |
25 | 2.2 | F | No special symptoms | 12 h | ND | + | Cystoscope | Bladder | Paddy |
26 | 2.0 | F | No special symptoms | 24 h | ND | + | Cystoscope | None | None |
27 | 1.4 | F | No special symptoms | 14 h | ND | + | Cystoscope | Bladder | Paddy |
28 | 1.8 | F | No special symptoms | 24 h | ND | + | Cystoscope | Bladder | Paddy |
29 | 12.8 | M | Pain | 14 h | + | ND | Open | Bladder | Magnetic beads (36) |
30 | 1.8 | F | No special symptoms | 24 h | ND | + | Cystoscope | None | None |
31 | 1.8 | F | No special symptoms | 7 h | ND | + | Cystoscope | Bladder | Paddy |
32 | 11.3 | M | Pain | 6 h | + | ND | Cystoscope | Bladder | Magnetic beads (18) |
33 | 8.3 | F | Pain | 24 h | ND | + | Cystoscope | Urethra and bladder | Rubber hose |
34 | 12.5 | F | Pain | 10 h | + | + | Cystoscope | Urethra | Paper clip |
35 | 12.0 | M | Pain | 5 day | + | ND | Cystoscope | Bladder | Magnetic beads (52) |
36 | 1.7 | F | No special symptoms | 3 day | ND | - | Cystoscope | None | None |
37 | 1.3 | F | No special symptoms | 24 h | ND | + | Cystoscope | Bladder | Paddy |
38 | 2.2 | F | No special symptoms | 24 h | ND | - | Cystoscope | None | None |
39 | 10.8 | M | Bleeding | 40 day | + | ND | Open | Urethra and bladder | Electric wires |
40 | 4.5 | M | Pain | 6 mo | + | ND | Open | Bladder | Surgical suture |
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Kong, X.; Wei, C. Clinical Features and Management of Urethral Foreign Bodies in Children: A 10-Year Retrospective Study. Children 2022, 9, 1468. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9101468
Kong X, Wei C. Clinical Features and Management of Urethral Foreign Bodies in Children: A 10-Year Retrospective Study. Children. 2022; 9(10):1468. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9101468
Chicago/Turabian StyleKong, Xiangpan, and Chun Wei. 2022. "Clinical Features and Management of Urethral Foreign Bodies in Children: A 10-Year Retrospective Study" Children 9, no. 10: 1468. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9101468
APA StyleKong, X., & Wei, C. (2022). Clinical Features and Management of Urethral Foreign Bodies in Children: A 10-Year Retrospective Study. Children, 9(10), 1468. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9101468