Pseudodiverticulum of the bladder: an unusual complication of pelvic trauma

The Journal of Urology
E LastarriaJ C Addonizio

Abstract

Investigation of frequent urinary tract infections 2 months after an accident in which a man sustained pelvic fractures and a head injury revealed a large pseudodiverticulum between the left bladder wall and pelvis, and extending inferiorly and medially through the separated symphysis pubis into the upper left thigh.

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