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  • Title: An unusual penpal: case report and literature review of posterior urethral injuries secondary to foreign body insertion.
    Author: Forde JC, Casey RG, Grainger R.
    Journal: Can J Urol; 2009 Aug; 16(4):4757-9. PubMed ID: 19671232.
    Abstract:
    We report the case of a 57-year-old male who attended the emergency department after inserting a ballpoint pen into his urethra 24 hours earlier during a sexual encounter. Rigid cystoscopy was performed and confirmed the foreign body to have caused a partial rupture of the posterior urethra. It was subsequently removed using a combination of graspers and stone retrieval baskets. Self insertion of foreign bodies into the urethra is often as a result of psychiatric disturbance, alcohol intoxication or as a means of sexual gratification. Posterior urethral injuries are more commonly associated with pelvic trauma and iatrogenic injuries. Injury secondary to self insertion of a foreign body is infrequently reported. Temporary insertion of a urethral catheter may be necessary. We reviewed the literature in relation to this unusual problem.
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