Acute bladder entrapment without perforation after trauma

Urology
Brent Zamzow, W Britt Zimmerman

Abstract

Acute bladder entrapment within a pubic bone fracture is a rare entity. Computed tomography revealed bladder entrapment without perforation in a man who had been struck by an automobile and had presented with mild hematuria. At the pelvic stabilization surgery, the bladder was manually reduced into its normal anatomic position without complications.

References

Jan 1, 1996·Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma·D G WrightR T Laughlin
Oct 24, 2006·AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology·David P N ChanRobert A Novelline

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