Abstract
Foreign bodies are occasionally reported in the urinary tract, especially in the urethra and bladder. We report a boy with a clear plastic object observed in bulbar urethra. First, he underwent laparotomy with a possible diagnosis of necrotizing pancreatitis, which was observed in the ward after observing a normal pancreas in surgery. The patient underwent cystoscopy three weeks after admission, according to the patient's CT scan. It was hard to remove with a grasper, and the patient underwent laparotomy. His follow-up after surgery indicates to normal and stable condition with no additional complaints of nausea, vomiting, and generalized abdominal pain.