Case Report
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2022.
World J Clin Cases. Dec 6, 2022; 10(34): 12787-12792
Published online Dec 6, 2022. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v10.i34.12787
Figure 1
Figure 1 Retrograde urethrography of a 12-year-old boy with straddle injury. Retrograde urethrography performed in the emergency room after a straddle injury confirms partial rupture of the bulbous urethra (arrow).
Figure 2
Figure 2 Interventional urethral balloon dilatation. A: Severe stricture of the bulbous urethra (white arrow) is identified using antegrade urethrography with injection of contrast agent using a suprapubic catheter. B: After the guide wire is successfully navigated to reach the entrance of the bladder neck, a 6-mm balloon catheter is advanced over the guide wire and laid across the site of the urethral stricture (black arrow).
Figure 3
Figure 3 Retrograde urethrography after successful endoscopic visual internal urethrotomy. Retrograde urethrography after successful endoscopic visual internal urethrotomy demonstrates improved caliber of the affected urethra, relative to that on preoperative images.