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KMID : 0351619660070010093
Kyungpook Medical Journal
1966 Volume.7 No. 1 p.93 ~ p.96
Two Cases of Prostatic Calculosis Associated with Bladder Stone
ì°êªâè/Lee, Won Sun
ßïÔÔìÌ/áäñÝôÊ/ßïàò÷¡/Suh, Dong Ik/Sohng, June Chur/Suh, Sung Taik
Abstract
Two cases of prostatic calculosis associated with bladder stone were presented.
Prostatic calculosis is a rare condition in comparison with other urinary calculosis and in strict sense, it must be divided into two varieties including true and false.
Case I. 39 year old male complained of urinary frequency, weak stream and terminal dribbling. A typical dumbbell shaped stone protruded into the urinary bladder and measured upper segment ; 4.5x 2.5x3.5cm, lower segment; 4.5x 3.5x 3.0 cm, and weighed 58.5gm.
Case II. 41 year old male complained of dysuria, urinary fistula and mild suprapubic pain. Two small stones were lodged in the posterior urethrawhich were associated with a large bladder stone. The¢¥ bladder stone measured 8x 4.5x 4.5 cm and weighed 109.5gm. Two urethral stones measured :(.2s 0.8x 0.7cm, 2.31 1.4x 1. lcm and weighed 0.5gm and 2.5gm respectively.
In addition to the complications of distal urethral stricture, urinary stasis and infection, both cases were associated net only with the bladder stone but resulted also in moderate bilateral hvdronephrosis.
The stones could be removed by suprapubic cystolithot3rny which was considered to be the easiest tecinique with the fewest postoperative complication.
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