Leiomyosarcomas (LMSs) account for <0.1% of all bladder malignancies. Due to the infrequent occurrence of these tumors, established guidelines for management are lacking. Conventionally, radical extirpative surgery has been advocated. We present our experience with organ preservation in a young male presenting with LMS bladder. A brief review of literature supporting organ preservation in selected cases has also been presented.
Retrograde urethrography (RGU) is a useful investigation to look for urethral injuries. It can result in various complications like anaphylaxis due to contrast material, urinary tract infection and intravasation or extravasation of contrast. In this case report, a rare complication of RGU was seen in the form of Fournier’s gangrene. This complication was probably due to extravasation of contrast material during the procedure which lead to reactionary changes of the penile skin and scrotum. Patient was managed aggressively and had a good recovery and is on regular follow up.
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