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Successful Distal Urethral Stone Removal in the Emergency Department
Authors:Kyle E. Embertson  Diann M. Krywko  Eric R. Bunch
Affiliation:Medical University of South Carolina, Department of Emergency Medicine, United States of America
Abstract:
Nephrolithiasis is a common pathology encountered in the primary care and emergency department (ED) setting. In 2009 alone, there were over one million ED visits related to nephrolithiasis Higa et al. (2017) [1]. Emergent treatment options range from non-invasive pain control and patient education to lithotripsy and other invasive urologic procedures depending on stone location and related pathology. Urethral calculi are estimated to represent 0.3% of all urinary stone diseases Verit et al. (2006) [2]. There are very few case reports documenting distal urethral stone removal in the ED. Here we present a case of distal urethral stone impaction and the removal of this stone by ED providers, leading to expedited care and prevention of consultation and possible admission.
Keywords:Corresponding author at: Department of Emergency Medicine 169 Ashley Ave   #300   Medical University of South Carolina   Charleston   SC 29466   United States of America.
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