Self-inflicted foreign bodies in lower genitourinary tract in males: Our experience and review of literature

Objectives: To study retrospectively the frequency, demographic, phenomenological, and psychiatric profile in patients presented with self-insertion of foreign bodies in the lower genitourinary tract in our institute. Materials and Methods: From January 2009 to 2015, the records of patients admitted...

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Main Authors: Nagabhushana Mahadevappa, Gaurav Kochhar, Karthikeyan Senguttuvan Vilvapathy, Sachin Dharwadkar, Sumit Kumar
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2016-01-01
Series:Urology Annals
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Online Access:http://www.urologyannals.com/article.asp?issn=0974-7796;year=2016;volume=8;issue=3;spage=338;epage=342;aulast=Mahadevappa
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author Nagabhushana Mahadevappa
Gaurav Kochhar
Karthikeyan Senguttuvan Vilvapathy
Sachin Dharwadkar
Sumit Kumar
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description Objectives: To study retrospectively the frequency, demographic, phenomenological, and psychiatric profile in patients presented with self-insertion of foreign bodies in the lower genitourinary tract in our institute. Materials and Methods: From January 2009 to 2015, the records of patients admitted with self-insertion of foreign bodies into the lower urinary tract were analyzed retrospectively regarding demographic and phenomenological profile, the mode of presentation, diagnosis, management, complications, and possible contributing factors leading to the event. Results: Out of 17,978 inpatients, ten patients (0.055%) presented with foreign body insertion in the lower genitourinary tract in last 6 years. Mean age was 28.1 ± 13.9 (7–50) years. Objects used for insertion were varied from seeds, twigs to the electric wire. The contributing factors were lack of partner, misconception about masturbation, and underlying psychiatric illness. The presenting symptoms were pain and swelling of the penis, difficulty in voiding, and skin ulceration. The diagnosis was possible by simple observation in four patients, X-ray kidney, ureter, and bladder, and sonography of the pelvis in six patients. Five patients had endoscopic retrieval of foreign body, 2 had an open, suprapubic cystotomy, urethrotomy was needed in one patient, and forceps removal in two patients. There were no postoperative complications. Psychiatric profile was evaluated in nine patients. Conclusions: Foreign body insertion to lower urinary tract was rare. A main cause for insertion of foreign bodies was autoerotism, misconceptions regarding masturbation, and underlying psychiatric illness. In addition to suitable method of surgical removal, counseling and psychiatric evaluation are necessary to prevent recurrences or for early detection of psychiatric problems.
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spelling doaj.art-9e2ca85f034d4878bd67be7e380900242022-12-22T03:23:16ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsUrology Annals0974-77960974-78342016-01-018333834210.4103/0974-7796.184904Self-inflicted foreign bodies in lower genitourinary tract in males: Our experience and review of literatureNagabhushana MahadevappaGaurav KochharKarthikeyan Senguttuvan VilvapathySachin DharwadkarSumit KumarObjectives: To study retrospectively the frequency, demographic, phenomenological, and psychiatric profile in patients presented with self-insertion of foreign bodies in the lower genitourinary tract in our institute. Materials and Methods: From January 2009 to 2015, the records of patients admitted with self-insertion of foreign bodies into the lower urinary tract were analyzed retrospectively regarding demographic and phenomenological profile, the mode of presentation, diagnosis, management, complications, and possible contributing factors leading to the event. Results: Out of 17,978 inpatients, ten patients (0.055%) presented with foreign body insertion in the lower genitourinary tract in last 6 years. Mean age was 28.1 ± 13.9 (7–50) years. Objects used for insertion were varied from seeds, twigs to the electric wire. The contributing factors were lack of partner, misconception about masturbation, and underlying psychiatric illness. The presenting symptoms were pain and swelling of the penis, difficulty in voiding, and skin ulceration. The diagnosis was possible by simple observation in four patients, X-ray kidney, ureter, and bladder, and sonography of the pelvis in six patients. Five patients had endoscopic retrieval of foreign body, 2 had an open, suprapubic cystotomy, urethrotomy was needed in one patient, and forceps removal in two patients. There were no postoperative complications. Psychiatric profile was evaluated in nine patients. Conclusions: Foreign body insertion to lower urinary tract was rare. A main cause for insertion of foreign bodies was autoerotism, misconceptions regarding masturbation, and underlying psychiatric illness. In addition to suitable method of surgical removal, counseling and psychiatric evaluation are necessary to prevent recurrences or for early detection of psychiatric problems.http://www.urologyannals.com/article.asp?issn=0974-7796;year=2016;volume=8;issue=3;spage=338;epage=342;aulast=MahadevappaAutoerotismendoscopic retrieval of foreign bodyforeign bodylower genitourinary tractself-inflicted
spellingShingle Nagabhushana Mahadevappa
Gaurav Kochhar
Karthikeyan Senguttuvan Vilvapathy
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Sumit Kumar
Self-inflicted foreign bodies in lower genitourinary tract in males: Our experience and review of literature
Urology Annals
Autoerotism
endoscopic retrieval of foreign body
foreign body
lower genitourinary tract
self-inflicted
title Self-inflicted foreign bodies in lower genitourinary tract in males: Our experience and review of literature
title_full Self-inflicted foreign bodies in lower genitourinary tract in males: Our experience and review of literature
title_fullStr Self-inflicted foreign bodies in lower genitourinary tract in males: Our experience and review of literature
title_full_unstemmed Self-inflicted foreign bodies in lower genitourinary tract in males: Our experience and review of literature
title_short Self-inflicted foreign bodies in lower genitourinary tract in males: Our experience and review of literature
title_sort self inflicted foreign bodies in lower genitourinary tract in males our experience and review of literature
topic Autoerotism
endoscopic retrieval of foreign body
foreign body
lower genitourinary tract
self-inflicted
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