A case of transvaginal lithotripsy for a giant vaginal calculus.
IJU Case Rep
; 5(3): 157-160, 2022 May.
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ABSTRACT
Introduction:
Primary vaginal calculi are relatively rare, compared with secondary calculi. Primary calculi are often a result of urogenital sinus abnormalities, neurogenic bladder, or chronic incontinence. Case presentation Forty-seven years old female with cerebral palsy since infancy had longstanding urinary incontinence. She visited her doctor for a fever and was referred to us with a urinary tract infection. Imaging revealed a large vaginal calculus. It was not possible to remove the calculus vaginally without crushing it, so we performed rigid cystoscopy with lithotripsy, using a pneumatic lithotripsy device. The calculus was completely removed without complications.Conclusion:
We were able to remove a large primary vaginal calculus using ultrasonic and pneumatic lithotripsy through a rigid cystoscope. Minimally invasive surgery is a good option for patients with large vaginal calculi.
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