Open removal as a first-line treatment of magnetic intravesical foreign bodies

Can Urol Assoc J. 2013 Jan-Feb;7(1-2):E25-8. doi: 10.5489/cuaj.12043.

Abstract

Intravesical foreign bodies are an uncommon, but significant, cause of urologic consultation. We present 3 patients who all inserted magnetic beads per urethra into the urinary bladder, which subsequently became retained. Endoscopic attempts were unsuccessfully tried in the first 2 cases, necessitating open cystotomy to remove the beads. The third went straight to open removal. Given the failure of minimally invasive techniques, we believe that open removal should be the first-line treatment for these types of foreign bodies.