Publications by authors named "Bakulesh Madhusudan Soni"

Methods: We used a Urethrotech catheterisation device in 57 male patients with spinal cord injury, in whom urethral catheterisation was unsuccessful or previous catheterisation was difficult.

Results: Urethrotech catheter could be inserted in 51 patients. No patient developed urinary tract infection.

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Introduction And Importance: Spinal cord injury patients are at risk for urethral trauma during catheterisation. We report a patient in whom urethral perforation due to catheterisation was not recognised for ∼ four days.

Case Presentation: Following a routine catheter change by community nurses in a male person with tetraplegia, the catheter drained only a small amount of urine.

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Milk of calcium is a colloidal suspension of precipitated calcium salts which lies in a dependent manner and imaging reveals a horizontal upper edge. We report a 44-year-old male person with tetraplegia, who had been staying in bed for prolonged periods due to ischial and trochanteric pressure sores. Ultrasound scan of the kidneys revealed numerous variable-sized stones in the left kidney.

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We used a safety-valve (Trans-Urethral Catheterisation Safety Valve, Class Medical, Limerick, Ireland) to prevent urethral trauma due to inflation of the anchoring balloon in the urethra during catheterisation of male spinal cord injury patients in a spinal unit. The safety-valve is attached to the balloon channel of a Foley catheter. If the balloon is inflated when it is in the urethra, the pressure valve is activated.

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