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We report a case of a fused phallus located within the urinary bladder in a child with cloacal exstrophy. Surgical exploration revealed a phallus formed by fusion of the left and right corpus cavernosum and completely covered by bladder urothelium. The phallus was surgically separated from the bladder and mobilized to a more normal position and a neourethra created from tubularized bladder urothelium...
We report a complication during the treatment of lithiasis with extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy in a patient with a ureterosigmoidostomy. This woman presented with renal colic bilaterally and renal insufficiency and was found to have an extremely mobile calculus. A significant gaseous reflux from the sigmoid colon was found to propel the solitary calculus in a retrograde fashion across the ureteroileal...
Nine years after treatment of symphysiolysis and dislocation of the left sacroiliac joint, a screw was spontaneously voided during urination. Unstable plate fixation of the symphysis pubis probably caused screw migration into the bladder, creating a fistula with abscess formation and septic complications.
Synovial sarcomas primarily occur chiefly in the para-articular regions of the extremities and extremely rarely in the prostatic region. We report a patient with synovial sarcoma of the prostatic fascia. The patient underwent retropubic radical prostatectomy and at 6 months of follow-up, no evidence of another lesion or local recurrence was found.
Pyogenic granulomas are benign vascular proliferations of the skin and mucous membranes. We present a case report of a 13-year-old uncircumcised boy with phimosis and a pyogenic granuloma of the glans penis. The relationship between these lesions, phimosis, smegma, and circumcision is discussed. When the lesion is found in conjunction with phimosis, consideration should be given for circumcision....
Inguinal and testicular pain are challenging problems for which no reliable, standardized treatment exists. We report 3 patients with groin pain or orchialgia who were treated with pulsed radiofrequency of the nerves innervating these areas. All 3 patients reported complete pain relief at their 6-month follow-up visits. The techniques and settings used for the nerve blocks and radiofrequency procedures...
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