EC Clinical and Medical Case Reports

Case Report Volume 6 Issue 12 - 2023

A Curious Case of Urethral Intercourse with a Vaginal Stone: A Case Report and Review of Literature

Gunjan Bahuguna1*, Dhananjay Sahstrabudhe1, Shilpi Goel2, Nidhi Kurkal1 and Ashok Anand1

1Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Grant Medical College, Mumbai, India

2Obstetrics and Gynaecology, District Hospital Pauri, Pauri, Garhwal, India

*Corresponding Author: Gunjan Bahuguna, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Grant Medical College, Mumbai, India.
Received:November 06, 2023; Published: November 17, 2023



Urethral intercourse is rare and there have been a handful of cases described in literature. The various causes identified for urethral intercourse are obstructive genital anatomy where vaginal intercourse was not possible or social factors like ignorance of normal genital anatomy. Stone formation in the vagina is because of stasis of urine or blood along with superadded infection.

This is an interesting case of urethral intercourse with an incidental finding of a vaginal stone in a patient who had been operated for a common cloaca in the past. The stone from removed from the vagina and she was counselled regarding safe sex practices resulting in successful vaginal sex.

Keywords: Female; Sexual Dysfunction; Urinary Incontinence; Urethral Coitus; Urethral Intercourse

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Gunjan Bahuguna., et al. "A Curious Case of Urethral Intercourse with a Vaginal Stone: A Case Report and Review of Literature". EC Clinical and Medical Case Reports   6.12 (2023): 01-05.