Bacille Calmette-Guerin intravesical treatment is the most effective treatment for reducing the recurrence of non-muscle-invasive urothelial carcinomas. This treatment can sometimes have side effects and serious complications. Granulomatous prostatitis is a common histological finding but it rarely has a clinical presentation. We report a case of a 75-year-old, type 2 diabetic, male patient who was diagnosed with urothelial in situ carcinoma, for which he began treatment with Bacille Calmette-Guerin instillations. Five years later the patient presented nocturia, pollakiuria, severe urgency, and intense and recurrent perineal pain associated with marked elevation of prostatic specific antigen. A prostatic biopsy was performed that showed a moderate to severe granulomatous prostatitis related to bacille Calmette-Guerin. The patient received full antituberculosis combination drugs with a favorable clinical response.
Firearm bladder traumas are a rare entity. Surgical exploration and closure is mandatory. In haemodynamicaly stable patients, abdomen and pelvis CT and CT-cystography allow us to rule out associated injuries and to classify the bladder trauma type. Ureteral damage associated in 5-8,9%, diagnosed during surgical exploration. Broad-spectrum antibiotherapy in all patients.
Presentar un caso clínico poco frecuente de rotura de vena dorsal superficial del pene, producida de forma espontánea. MÉTODO: Paciente de 27 años que acude a urgencias tras la aparición espontánea de gran hematoma y deformidad peneana. La sospecha diagnóstica inicial fue rotura de cuerpos cavernosos. RESULTADOS: Se realiza exploración quirúrgica, evidenciando la rotura de la vena dorsal superficial del pene, que se liga. Ingreso hospitalario de 24 horas. Completa recuperación estética y funcional a las 2 semanas.
RESUMEN TRAUMATISMO VESICAL POR ARMA DE FUEGO: PRESENTACIÓN DE UN CASO Y REVISIÓN DELA LITERATURA Objetivo: Presentar un caso de traumatismo vesical por arma de fuego y revisar aspectos diagnósticos y terapéuticos en la literatura relacionada.Material y métodos: Presentamos el caso de un varón de 43 años con herida abdominal por arma de fuego y hematuria macroscópica. Diagnóstico de imagen mediante TC abdómino-pélvico y TC-cistografía. Tratamiento quirúrgico.Resultados: Rotura vesical extraperitoneal en TC-cistografía. Laparotomía exploradora para descartar lesiones asociadas. Cierre quirúrgico de la pared vesical y ureteroneocistostomía con técnica transvesical por desinserción ureteral distal. Antibioterapia de amplio espectro. Evolución favorable. Alta al 14º día.Conclusiones: Los traumatismos vesicales por arma de fuego son una entidad poco frecuente. Debe realizarse exploración y cierre quirúrgico de la perforación vesical en todos los casos. En pacientes estables hemodinámicamente, TC abdómino-pélvico y TC-cistografía permiten descartar lesiones asociadas y clasificar el tipo de traumatismo vesical. Daño ureteral asociado en 5-8,9%, diagnosticado intraoperatoriamente. Antibioterapia intravenosa de amplio espectro en todos los pacientes.Palabras clave: Traumatismo vesical. Arma de fuego. TC-cistografía. Tratamiento. ABSTRACTGUNSHOT BLADDER TRAUMA: CASE REPORT AND LITERATURE REVIEW. Objetive: To report one case of gunshot bladder trauma and to review its diagnosis and treatment in the related literature.Methods: We report the case of a 43-year-old-male with an abdominal firearm wound and gross haematuria. Imaging diagnosis by abdominal and pelvic CT and CT-cystography. Surgical treatment.Results: CT-cystography showed extraperitoneal bladder rupture. Exploratory laparotomy to evaluate for other associated injuries. Bladder wall surgical closure and ureteroneocystostomy with transvesical technique because of complete distal ureter tear. Broad spectrum antibiotherapy. Favourable progress. The patient was discharged at 14 th day.Conclusions: Firearm bladder traumas are a rare entity. Surgical exploration and closure is mandatory. In haemodynamicaly stable patients, abdomen and pelvis CT and CT-cystography allow us to rule out associated injuries and to classify the bladder trauma type. Ureteral damage associated in 5-8,9%, diagnosed during surgical exploration. Broad-spectrum antibiotherapy in all patients.
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