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Cannon‐ball bladder stones: a complication of prolonged recumbence and benign prostate enlargement
Author(s) -
Mandal Swarnendu,
Massey Mercy,
Goel Apul
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
international journal of urological nursing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.184
H-Index - 8
eISSN - 1749-771X
pISSN - 1749-7701
DOI - 10.1111/ijun.12022
Subject(s) - medicine , complication , bladder stone , bladder stones , urinary system , prostate , surgery , urinary bladder , lower urinary tract symptoms , urology , cancer
Chronically bedridden patients are predisposed to various urological complications such as urinary infections, incomplete urinary bladder emptying after voiding and stone formation in the urinary tract, more so in the absence of good nursing care. Multiple giant bladder stones giving rise to ‘cannon ball’ appearance have rarely been reported. We present the case of an 85‐year‐old frail gentleman who was bedridden for the last 25 years and presented with haematuria. On evaluation he was found to have multiple large bladder stones and bladder diverticuli with enlarged prostate gland. This case highlights a relatively rare urological complication of prolonged recumbency, and emphasizes the importance of proper nursing care, early detection, management and prevention of such complications.

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