Preventable long-term complications of suprapubic cystostomy after spinal cord injury: Root cause analysis in a representative case report

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Although complications related to suprapubic cystostomies are well documented, there is scarcity of literature on safety issues involved in long-term care of suprapubic cystostomy in spinal cord injury patients.</p> <p>Ca...

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Main Authors: Singh Gurpreet, Hughes Peter, Soni Bakul, Vaidyanathan Subramanian, Oo Tun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-10-01
Series:Patient Safety in Surgery
Online Access:http://www.pssjournal.com/content/5/1/27
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spelling doaj-20bad78016a046fb926b68ae310e82d52020-11-25T02:30:07ZengBMCPatient Safety in Surgery1754-94932011-10-01512710.1186/1754-9493-5-27Preventable long-term complications of suprapubic cystostomy after spinal cord injury: Root cause analysis in a representative case reportSingh GurpreetHughes PeterSoni BakulVaidyanathan SubramanianOo Tun<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Although complications related to suprapubic cystostomies are well documented, there is scarcity of literature on safety issues involved in long-term care of suprapubic cystostomy in spinal cord injury patients.</p> <p>Case Presentation</p> <p>A 23-year-old female patient with tetraplegia underwent suprapubic cystostomy. During the next decade, this patient developed several catheter-related complications, as listed below: (1) Suprapubic catheter came out requiring reoperation. (2) The suprapubic catheter migrated to urethra through a patulous bladder neck, which led to leakage of urine per urethra. (3) Following change of catheter, the balloon of suprapubic catheter was found to be lying under the skin on two separate occasions. (4) Subsequently, this patient developed persistent, seropurulent discharge from suprapubic cystostomy site as well as from under-surface of pubis. (5) Repeated misplacement of catheter outside the bladder led to chronic leakage of urine along suprapubic tract, which in turn predisposed to inflammation and infection of suprapubic tract, abdominal wall fat, osteomyelitis of pubis, and abscess at the insertion of adductor longus muscle</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Suprapubic catheter should be anchored securely to prevent migration of the tip of catheter into urethra and accidental dislodgment of catheter. While changing the suprapubic catheter, correct placement of Foley catheter inside the urinary bladder must be ensured. In case of difficulty, it is advisable to perform exchange of catheter over a guide wire. Ultrasound examination of urinary bladder is useful to check the position of the balloon of Foley catheter.</p> http://www.pssjournal.com/content/5/1/27
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author Singh Gurpreet
Hughes Peter
Soni Bakul
Vaidyanathan Subramanian
Oo Tun
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Hughes Peter
Soni Bakul
Vaidyanathan Subramanian
Oo Tun
Preventable long-term complications of suprapubic cystostomy after spinal cord injury: Root cause analysis in a representative case report
Patient Safety in Surgery
author_facet Singh Gurpreet
Hughes Peter
Soni Bakul
Vaidyanathan Subramanian
Oo Tun
author_sort Singh Gurpreet
title Preventable long-term complications of suprapubic cystostomy after spinal cord injury: Root cause analysis in a representative case report
title_short Preventable long-term complications of suprapubic cystostomy after spinal cord injury: Root cause analysis in a representative case report
title_full Preventable long-term complications of suprapubic cystostomy after spinal cord injury: Root cause analysis in a representative case report
title_fullStr Preventable long-term complications of suprapubic cystostomy after spinal cord injury: Root cause analysis in a representative case report
title_full_unstemmed Preventable long-term complications of suprapubic cystostomy after spinal cord injury: Root cause analysis in a representative case report
title_sort preventable long-term complications of suprapubic cystostomy after spinal cord injury: root cause analysis in a representative case report
publisher BMC
series Patient Safety in Surgery
issn 1754-9493
publishDate 2011-10-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Although complications related to suprapubic cystostomies are well documented, there is scarcity of literature on safety issues involved in long-term care of suprapubic cystostomy in spinal cord injury patients.</p> <p>Case Presentation</p> <p>A 23-year-old female patient with tetraplegia underwent suprapubic cystostomy. During the next decade, this patient developed several catheter-related complications, as listed below: (1) Suprapubic catheter came out requiring reoperation. (2) The suprapubic catheter migrated to urethra through a patulous bladder neck, which led to leakage of urine per urethra. (3) Following change of catheter, the balloon of suprapubic catheter was found to be lying under the skin on two separate occasions. (4) Subsequently, this patient developed persistent, seropurulent discharge from suprapubic cystostomy site as well as from under-surface of pubis. (5) Repeated misplacement of catheter outside the bladder led to chronic leakage of urine along suprapubic tract, which in turn predisposed to inflammation and infection of suprapubic tract, abdominal wall fat, osteomyelitis of pubis, and abscess at the insertion of adductor longus muscle</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Suprapubic catheter should be anchored securely to prevent migration of the tip of catheter into urethra and accidental dislodgment of catheter. While changing the suprapubic catheter, correct placement of Foley catheter inside the urinary bladder must be ensured. In case of difficulty, it is advisable to perform exchange of catheter over a guide wire. Ultrasound examination of urinary bladder is useful to check the position of the balloon of Foley catheter.</p>
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