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FENELEY More articles by this author View All Author Informationhttps://doi.org/10.1097/01.ju.0000123062.26461.f9AboutFull TextPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack CitationsPermissionsReprints ShareFacebookLinked InTwitterEmail Abstract Purpose: We established the incidence of bladder stones in patients who experienced recurrent encrustation and blockage of indwelling bladder catheters and examined the relationship between isolates of Proteus mirabilis from the stones and from the crystalline biofilms on the catheters. Materials and Methods: The first 100 patients attending a clinic for patients experiencing problems with the management of long-term bladder catheters were studied. Flexible cystoscopy was used to detect bladder stones. Catheter encrustation was assessed visually and by electron microscopy. Bacteriological analysis was performed on the stones and catheter biofilms. P. mirabilis isolates were genotyped by pulsed field gel electrophoresis of restriction enzyme digests of bacterial DNA. Results: Most patients (85%) had been referred because of catheter blockage and in 61 (72%) the catheters were encrusted. P. mirabilis was recovered from 37 of 47 encrusted catheters (79%) that were examined but not from any nonencrusted catheters. Of the 61 patients with encrusted catheters 38 (62%) had bladder stones. Pairs of isolates of P. mirabilis from the stones and the catheter biofilms from 6 patients were genotyped. The DNA profiles of each pair of isolates were identical. Conclusions: The majority of patients (62%) with recurrent catheter encrustation had bladder stones. The stones harbored the strains of P. mirabilis that rapidly colonize replacement catheters with crystalline biofilm. Flexible cystoscopy to detect and remove stones might help resolve the problem of recurrent catheter encrustation. 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