Title of article :
A contemporary review of adult bladder trauma
Author/Authors :
Mahat, Yashmi Department of Urology - Sidney Kimmel Medical College - Thomas Jefferson University - Philadelphia, USA , Leong, Joon Yau Department of Urology - Sidney Kimmel Medical College - Thomas Jefferson University - Philadelphia, USA , Chung, Paul H Department of Urology - Sidney Kimmel Medical College - Thomas Jefferson University - Philadelphia, USA
Abstract :
Injuries to the bladder are infrequent and commonly result from blunt, penetrating, or iatrogenic
trauma. Bladder injuries may be missed as they often present concomitantly with other abdominal
and pelvic injuries; however, early detection and treatment are essential as morbidity and
mortality may be significant. Gross hematuria, especially in the setting of pelvic fractures, may be
indicative of a bladder injury which can be confirmed with cystography. Extraperitoneal injuries
are commonly managed conservatively with catheter drainage while intraperitoneal ruptures
traditionally required surgical exploration and closure. Presented is a contemporary review which
encapsulates the etiology, presentation, assessment, and management of bladder injuries.
Keywords :
Bladder , Trauma , Extraperitoneal , Intraperitoneal , Iatrogenic
Journal title :
Journal of Injury and Violence Research