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Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports | Volume-7 | Issue-03
Giant Urethral Calculi
Pooja Tiwari
Published: May 30, 2023 | 323 240
DOI: 10.36347/sjmcr.2019.v07i03.006
Pages: 189-192
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Abstract
Though urinary calculus is a common problem but urethra is an unusual site to harbour large calculus primarily. We are reporting a case of giant primary urethral stone secondary to formation of a diverticula and urethrocutaneous fistula which was postsurgical complication of incision and drainage of urethral abscess. This 10 year old boy presented with dysuria and urine dribbling from fistula over ventral aspect of mid penile shaft with two hard nodules palpable over middle and base of shaft of penis. Retrograde urethrogram and cystoscopy demonstrated urethral calculus which was removed by open surgery with excision of fistula tract and urethroplasty.