An inauspicious case published inUrology Case Reportshas detail how a mankind and his partner accidentally force out insulation foam up the man ’s urethra in an attempt to mitigate his cavernous dysfunction .
The 45 - year - old military personnel showed up to the emergency section with worry urinating , and blood in his urine when he was able to salve himself . He and his partner describe to the doctors that they had often inserted various objects into his urethra as an " assistance for cavernous disfunction " . During one endeavor three hebdomad prior to his admission charge , his partner had inserted " a stalk attached to a can of weatherproofing spray froth " before " unwittingly press[ing ] the clit deploying the foam " .
The man was taken for a cystotomy , where the team was capable to remove the spray foam from his vesica . However , his urethra had been narrowed by mark – likely from other object that had been introduce into it – which mean that they were unable to take away the froth from it in this way . In a separate operation – known as a perineal urethrostomy – they go into the urethra through a kettle of fish they create in his perineum ( aka " contamination " ) .

The team were able to call up the persist foam from his urethra , though his urethra will require further operations to repair it in the future tense . They highlighted that in these case , mental illness , borderline personality disorder , intimate gratification , and occasionally attempting to gain temporary discharge from imprisonment often play a role .
" Unfortunately , many patients are repeated offenders and thus psychiatric rating to prevent perennial wound should be considered . Our patient achieved a stable relationship partner , but has been stateless and thus periodically followed up with suprapubic pipe changes , " the squad spell .
" He has not been referred to psychological medicine as he has not had any repeat episode since his operation , but would be advert prior to thoughtfulness of reconstruction when he achieves a stable living environment . "

