Magnetic beads as intravesical foreign bodies in children: Our clinical experience

Author:

Zeng Yefeng1,Huang Shaogang2,Yang Zhilin3,Gu Xianbin2,Sun Xuerui3,Chen Pengyu3,Li Shoulin3

Affiliation:

1. China Medical University

2. Shenzhen Pediatrics Instutute of Shantou University Medical College

3. Shenzhen Children’s Hospital

Abstract

Abstract

Purpose Magnetic beads as intravesical foreign bodies in children are relatively rare. This study retrospectively analyzes the clinical data of five patients involving intravesical magnetic beads, summarizing diagnostic and therapeutic experiences. Methods From January 2018 to November 2023, five pediatric patients were treated for intravesical magnetic beads at Shenzhen Children's Hospital, China. We retrospectively reviewed and analyzed the records of these patients, including demographic characteristics, clinical symptoms, imaging studies, and treatment methods Results All intravesical magnetic beads were retrieved from patients’ bladders. The patients ranged from 12 to 14 years, with a mean age of 13 years. Depending on the number of magnetic beads, their aggregation state, and the time since insertion, Three cases were successfully retrieved via cystoscopy, one via laparoscopy under pneumovesicum, and another via open surgery. There were no complications observed during the postoperative follow-up. Conclusion Magnetic beads are a relatively rare type of intravesical foreign bodies and should be surgically removed as soon as possible. Cystoscopy is the first method for both diagnosis and treatment. When magnetic beads cannot be retrieved via cystoscopy, pneumovesicoscopy may be a viable option for the retrieval of foreign bodies. When endoscopic techniques are unsuitable or have failed, open surgery is a necessary option.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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