Raheem Omer A, Long Ronan M, Casey Rowan G, D'Arcy Frank T, Lynch Thomas H
Department of Urology, University of Dublin, Trinity College, St James's Hospital James's Street, Dublin 8 Ireland.
J Med Case Rep. 2009 Jun 11;3:6757. doi: 10.4076/1752-1947-3-6757.
Autonomic innervation of the bladder is complex and regulated by a hierarchy of mechanisms of the central nervous system. Any dysfunction in these regulatory mechanisms can lead to acute urinary retention.
A 36-year-old Caucasian man presented with acute urinary retention following extensive bowel irrigation. His urinary bladder was decompressed and his normal voiding mechanism was restored thereafter.
We postulate that prolonged anorectal and sigmoid dilatation can stimulate the recto-vesicourethral reflex and lead to acute urinary retention via autonomic dysfunction.