Title of article :
Laparoscopic and cystoscopic-assisted suprapubic catheter insertion: A case study and technical note
Author/Authors :
Tourky, Mohamed Morriston Hospital - Department of Urology, UK , Knight, Ross Glan Clwyd Hospital - Department of Urology, UK , Rajagopal, Ramesh Glan Clwyd Hospital - Department of Colorectal Surgery, UK
Abstract :
Objective: To describe a new technique for suprapubic urinary catheterisation that can be used in selected patients with high anaesthetic risk, and previous lower abdominal surgery and bowel adhesions. Patient and methods: In a 33-year-old woman, laparoscopic guidance with cystoscopic vision was used to ensure the safe passage of a suprapubic catheter. Results: The suprapubic catheter was successfully inserted in this challenging patient; release of adhesions allowed for the passage of the catheter without bowel injury. Conclusion: Laparoscopic and cystoscopic-assisted suprapubic catheter insertion is a novel technique to avoid significant morbidity and mortality in selected patients with high anaesthetic risk, and previous lower abdominal surgery and bowel adhesions.
Keywords :
Suprapubic catheter , Long , term catheterisation , Bowel adhesions
Journal title :
AJU - Arab Journal of Urology
Journal title :
AJU - Arab Journal of Urology