Palma Paulo C R, Riccetto Cássio L Z, Martins Mario Henrique T, Herrmann Viviane, de Fraga Rogerio, Billis Athanase, Netto Nelson Rodrigues
Division of Urology, Campinas State University-UNICAMP, São Paulo, Brazil.
Int Urogynecol J Pelvic Floor Dysfunct. 2006 Nov;17(6):670-1. doi: 10.1007/s00192-005-0038-x. Epub 2005 Dec 9.
The injection of bulking agents into the urethral submucosa is designed to create artificial urethral cushions that can improve urethral coaptation and hence restore continence. Ideally, a urethral bulking agent should be non-immunogenic and biocompatible, leading to minimal inflammatory and fibrotic response. The authors present a case report of a granulomatous reaction leading to urethral prolapse, 3 months after the transurethral injection of calcium hydroxylapatite. To our knowledge, this is the first granulomatous reaction described after calcium hydroxylapatite injection.