An unusual foreign body in the bladder.
GK Bakshi, S Agarwal, SV Shetty Department of General Surgery, Seth G. S. Medical College and Dr. R. N. Cooper Hospital, Mumbai, India., India
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G K Bakshi Department of General Surgery, Seth G. S. Medical College and Dr. R. N. Cooper Hospital, Mumbai, India. India
In spite of its inaccessibility, every conceivable object has been inserted into the urinary bladder. Such patients may have a psychiatric disorder with a sexual perversion or inquisitiveness (as in children) as the underlying cause. We report a case of an aluminum rod inserted into the urinary bladder by an adult male, which was removed successfully by surgery.
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Bakshi G K, Agarwal S, Shetty S V. An unusual foreign body in the bladder. J Postgrad Med 2000;46:41-2
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Bakshi G K, Agarwal S, Shetty S V. An unusual foreign body in the bladder. J Postgrad Med [serial online] 2000 [cited 2022 May 26 ];46:41-2
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