Fig. 7From: Beyond broken spines–what the radiologist needs to know about late complications of spinal cord injurySuprapubic catheter and renal scarring. An SCI patient with an indwelling suprapubic catheter for 15 years. a Small bladder volume with wall thickening (white arrowheads) and a suprapubic indwelling catheter (white arrow). Note the faecal impaction in the rectum (black arrowheads). b Focal renal cortical scarring of the right kidney (white arrow)Back to article page