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- Dermici D, Ekmekcioglu O, Demitras A, Gulmez I (2003). Big bladder stones around an intravesical migrated intrauterine contraceptive device. IntUrol Nephrol 35, 495-496
- Eke N, Okpani AO (2003). Extra uterine traslocated contraceptive device:a presentation of five cases and revisit enigmatic issues of iatrogenic perforation and migration. Afr J Reprod Health 7, 117-1123
- Forde JC, Casey RG, Grainger R (2009). An unusual penpal: case report and literature review of posterior urethral injuries secondary to foreign body insertion. Can J Urol 16, 4757-4759
- Garcia RV, Vareal SM, Fernandez GL (1999). Urethra foreign bodies: apropos 2 cases. Arch Esp Urol 52, 74-76
- Guvel S, Tekin MI, Kiliac F, et al (2001). Bladder stones around a migrated and missed intrauterine contraceptive device. Int J Urol 8, 78-79
- Irisawa C, Yamaguichi O, Shiraiwa Y, et al (1991). A case of a foreign body in the urinary bladder-surgical suture needle was found in the urinary bladder. Hinyokika Kiyo 37, 154-159
- Ito H, Ninomiya A, Furuuchi J, et al (2009). A case of intravesical foreign body with a vesical rupture invading the peritoneal cavity: a case report. Hinyokika Kiyo 55, 425-427
- Ituraide CA, Goza LF, Beyries TW, et al (2004). Double bladder lithiasis from an intrauterine device: report one case. Arch ESP Urol 57, 160-162
- Izumi K, Takizawa A, Udagawa K, et al (2008). Bladder stone secondary to migration of an acupuncture needle. Hinyokika Kiyo 2008 54, 365-367
- Jacobs BL, Matoka DJ, Maranchie JK (2009). Renal insufficiency secondary to delayed presentation of a retained foreign body. Can J Urol 16, 4697-4700
- Jensen CS, Walter S (2007). Urinary tract infections: occurrence, causes and prevention. Ugeskr Laeger 169, 4265-4268
- Jung US, Lee JH, Kyung MS, et al (2008). Laparo-scopic removal of an intravesical foreign body after laparascopically assisted vaginal hysterectomy,a case report and review of the literature. Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech 18, 420-427
- Kochakarn W, Pummanagura W (2008). Foreign bodies in the female urinary bladder: 20-year experience in ramathibodi hospital. Asian Journal of Surgery 31, 130-133
- Mischianu D, Ilie CP, Madan V, et al (2007). Foreign bodies in the urogenital tract-between iatrogeny and autoerotism. Chirurgia (Bucur) 102, 699-707
- Rafique M (2008). Intravesical foreign bodies: review and current management strategies. Urology Journal 5, 223-231
- Reddy BS, Daniel RD (2004). A novel laparoscopic technique for removal of foreign bodies from urinary bladder using carbondioxide insufflation.Surg laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech 14, 238-239
- Sharma UK, Rauniyar D, Shar WF (2006). Intravesical foreign body: case report. Kathmandu Univ Med J 4, 342-344
- Shoab RF, Anwar F, Barron D (2008). Foreign body in the urinary bladder:early CT cystogram is investigation of choice. Pak Med Assoc 58, 277-278
- Stravodimos KG, Koritsiadis G, Koutalellis G (2009). Electric wire as foreign body in a male urethra: a case report. J Med Case Report 3, 49
- Trehan RK, Haroon A, Memon S, Turna D (2007). Successful removal of a telephone cable, a foreign body through the urethra into the bladder: a case report. J Med case Reports 1, 153
References
Dermici D, Ekmekcioglu O, Demitras A, Gulmez I (2003). Big bladder stones around an intravesical migrated intrauterine contraceptive device. IntUrol Nephrol 35, 495-496
Eke N, Okpani AO (2003). Extra uterine traslocated contraceptive device:a presentation of five cases and revisit enigmatic issues of iatrogenic perforation and migration. Afr J Reprod Health 7, 117-1123
Forde JC, Casey RG, Grainger R (2009). An unusual penpal: case report and literature review of posterior urethral injuries secondary to foreign body insertion. Can J Urol 16, 4757-4759
Garcia RV, Vareal SM, Fernandez GL (1999). Urethra foreign bodies: apropos 2 cases. Arch Esp Urol 52, 74-76
Guvel S, Tekin MI, Kiliac F, et al (2001). Bladder stones around a migrated and missed intrauterine contraceptive device. Int J Urol 8, 78-79
Irisawa C, Yamaguichi O, Shiraiwa Y, et al (1991). A case of a foreign body in the urinary bladder-surgical suture needle was found in the urinary bladder. Hinyokika Kiyo 37, 154-159
Ito H, Ninomiya A, Furuuchi J, et al (2009). A case of intravesical foreign body with a vesical rupture invading the peritoneal cavity: a case report. Hinyokika Kiyo 55, 425-427
Ituraide CA, Goza LF, Beyries TW, et al (2004). Double bladder lithiasis from an intrauterine device: report one case. Arch ESP Urol 57, 160-162
Izumi K, Takizawa A, Udagawa K, et al (2008). Bladder stone secondary to migration of an acupuncture needle. Hinyokika Kiyo 2008 54, 365-367
Jacobs BL, Matoka DJ, Maranchie JK (2009). Renal insufficiency secondary to delayed presentation of a retained foreign body. Can J Urol 16, 4697-4700
Jensen CS, Walter S (2007). Urinary tract infections: occurrence, causes and prevention. Ugeskr Laeger 169, 4265-4268
Jung US, Lee JH, Kyung MS, et al (2008). Laparo-scopic removal of an intravesical foreign body after laparascopically assisted vaginal hysterectomy,a case report and review of the literature. Surg Laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech 18, 420-427
Kochakarn W, Pummanagura W (2008). Foreign bodies in the female urinary bladder: 20-year experience in ramathibodi hospital. Asian Journal of Surgery 31, 130-133
Mischianu D, Ilie CP, Madan V, et al (2007). Foreign bodies in the urogenital tract-between iatrogeny and autoerotism. Chirurgia (Bucur) 102, 699-707
Rafique M (2008). Intravesical foreign bodies: review and current management strategies. Urology Journal 5, 223-231
Reddy BS, Daniel RD (2004). A novel laparoscopic technique for removal of foreign bodies from urinary bladder using carbondioxide insufflation.Surg laparosc Endosc Percutan Tech 14, 238-239
Sharma UK, Rauniyar D, Shar WF (2006). Intravesical foreign body: case report. Kathmandu Univ Med J 4, 342-344
Shoab RF, Anwar F, Barron D (2008). Foreign body in the urinary bladder:early CT cystogram is investigation of choice. Pak Med Assoc 58, 277-278
Stravodimos KG, Koritsiadis G, Koutalellis G (2009). Electric wire as foreign body in a male urethra: a case report. J Med Case Report 3, 49
Trehan RK, Haroon A, Memon S, Turna D (2007). Successful removal of a telephone cable, a foreign body through the urethra into the bladder: a case report. J Med case Reports 1, 153