
Case Series: Foreign Body on Male Genitourinary Tract Paksi Satyagraha, Nyoman Gede Prayudi, Besut Daryanto
Author(s) -
Paksi Satyagraha,
Nyoman Gede Prayudi,
Besut Daryanto
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
indonesian medical and life science journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2774-9924
DOI - 10.53536/melisa.v1i1.6
Subject(s) - foreign body , genitourinary system , penis , medicine , surgery , incidence (geometry) , urethra , foreign bodies , urethritis , general surgery , anatomy , urology , physics , optics
Foreign bodies inserted into or externally attached to genitourinary tract can be varied and defies presentation. The rare incidence of this case makes this an important concern in urology. Many different techniques have been described in the literature to remove genital foreign objects, but no techniques can be used universally. Each case needs individual handling in removing the object. It requires no particular skill but requires further thought to perform the removal simply and effectively. We report six cases of foreign body on male genitourinary tract that occurred in Saiful Anwar General Hospital Malang during January 2015 to January 2018. Three patients had corpus alienum in penile, two patients in urethra, and one patient on both. Most motives are caused by the sexual drive caused by the psychological disorder called parafilia (fetihistic). Most casses occured more than 12 hours in three cases. Removal of foreign objects in the penis is done with a metallic saw and cutting pliers in 4 cases. Endoscopy was done in 2 patients of intraurethral foreign body. Two patients need debridement and primary hecting. One patient performed a local flap and skin graft to cover the ulcer. Incidence foreign body most in mental disorder.