%0 Case Reports %T Unexpected foreign body in the bladder of a spinal cord injured patient: A case report. %A Mengi A %A Erhan B %A Kara B %A Yalcinkaya EY %J J Spinal Cord Med %V 42 %N 6 %D 11 2019 %M 30557084 %F 2.04 %R 10.1080/10790268.2018.1557862 %X Context: Bladder dysfunction is common in patients with spinal cord injuries. Clean intermittent catheterization is a preferred method of neurogenic bladder management among spinal cord injured patients. Some complications may occur due to the use of clean intermittent catheterization.Findings: In this report, we presented a case with an unexpected foreign body detected in the bladder of a patient who used to perform clean intermittent catheterization for her neurogenic bladder management, to our knowledge, which has not been reported in the literature so far.Conclusion/Clinical Relevance: In this case report, we want to emphasis the importance of different kind of foreign bodies remaining in the bladder during clean intermittent catheterization.