Abstract

Impacted penile urethral calculus complicated with urethrocutaneous stula is a rare condition. Such calculi can form as a result of urethral strictures, meatal stenosis, urethral diverticulum, and migration of stones from the proximal urinary tract. A 65 year old male presented to our emergency department with complaints of fever and urinary dribbling since 2-3 weeks and obstructive lower urinary tract symptoms since 6 months. He showed features of sepsis and a palpable bladder on examination. Xray KUB and penile USG was suggestive of a 2x1.5cm distal penile urethral calculus. In this paper we present our approach to such case.

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