Parvey H R, Patel B K
Department of Radiology, Veterans Administration Medical Center, St. Louis, Missouri 63106, USA.
J Clin Ultrasound. 1998 Jun;26(5):261-4. doi: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0096(199806)26:5<261::aid-jcu6>3.0.co;2-a.
We report on 2 debilitated male patients who had penile urethral complications of transurethral catheter drainage. One patient had a urethral diverticulum, and the other had a Foley catheter misplaced through a urethral perforation. Both lesions mimicked primary intrascrotal masses on physical examination and were therefore evaluated by scrotal sonography. The correct diagnosis of each lesion required careful examination of the mass and its anatomic relationship to the adjacent urethra. Penile urethral complications of catheterization in debilitated patients must be included in the differential diagnosis of scrotal cystic masses. These cases also emphasize the necessity of a thorough sonographic examination that extends beyond the specific area of presumed clinical interest.