No Right Way: Removal of a Pencil Foreign Body From a Male Urethra

Cureus. 2024 Nov 30;16(11):e74860. doi: 10.7759/cureus.74860. eCollection 2024 Nov.

Abstract

Foreign body insertion into the urethra is uncommonly encountered in urology practice. Such insertion can result in a myriad of problems including bleeding, infectious sequelae, urinary retention, urethral injury or rupture, and resultant urethral stricture formation. This article describes a case in which an elderly male inserted a pencil into his urethra, which subsequently became lodged and required removal under regional anesthesia in the operating theater. The foreign body resulted in urethral damage in the form of a false passage within the bulbomembranous urethra. The pencil was removed with forceps, followed by undertaking a check rigid ureteroscopy and cystoscopy before placement of a urethral catheter via a guidewire. Postoperatively, the patient developed urinary sepsis requiring an extended course of intravenous antibiotics. The catheter was left in situ for six weeks before removal to allow satisfactory urethral healing.

Keywords: dangerous sexual practices; emergency urology; foreign bodies; foreign body retrieval; urology trauma.

Publication types

  • Case Reports