Σάββατο 3 Νοεμβρίου 2018

Squamous cell carcinoma of male urethra presenting as urethrocutaneous fistula

Description 

A 65-year-old man was referred with non-healing wound in the perineum and passage of urine from wound for last 3 months. He initially presented with voiding lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) and perineoscrotal swelling to a local practitioner 3 months ago. The discharge card given to the patient mentioned that he underwent incision and drainage of the swelling under anaesthesia with suprapubic catheter placement. He also revealed history of two sessions of endoscopic dilatation performed 1 year ago. On local examination, there was normal external urethral meatus, presence of partially healed wound in the hemiscrotum with a hard indurated round partially healed wound at penoscrotal junction (figure 1). The inguinal lymph nodes were palpable and enlarged. History including local trauma, sexually transmitted diseases were unremarkable. His routine blood/urine examination was unremarkable. Further evaluation with retrograde urethrogram/micturating cystourethrogram showed evidence of urethrocutaneous fistula in the region of penobulbar urethra (figure 2). After proper...



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