This document summarizes a case report of an undetected bladder rupture despite cystography. It discusses that bladder trauma occurs in 10% of pelvic fractures but is only detected in 5-10% of cases. Cystography is normally nearly 100% sensitive for detecting bladder rupture but this report presents a case where it was not detected on cystography. It emphasizes the importance of quick and accurate diagnosis of bladder trauma to minimize patient morbidity and complications from delayed diagnosis or misdiagnosis.
This document summarizes a case report of an undetected bladder rupture despite cystography. It discusses that bladder trauma occurs in 10% of pelvic fractures but is only detected in 5-10% of cases. Cystography is normally nearly 100% sensitive for detecting bladder rupture but this report presents a case where it was not detected on cystography. It emphasizes the importance of quick and accurate diagnosis of bladder trauma to minimize patient morbidity and complications from delayed diagnosis or misdiagnosis.
This document summarizes a case report of an undetected bladder rupture despite cystography. It discusses that bladder trauma occurs in 10% of pelvic fractures but is only detected in 5-10% of cases. Cystography is normally nearly 100% sensitive for detecting bladder rupture but this report presents a case where it was not detected on cystography. It emphasizes the importance of quick and accurate diagnosis of bladder trauma to minimize patient morbidity and complications from delayed diagnosis or misdiagnosis.
This document summarizes a case report of an undetected bladder rupture despite cystography. It discusses that bladder trauma occurs in 10% of pelvic fractures but is only detected in 5-10% of cases. Cystography is normally nearly 100% sensitive for detecting bladder rupture but this report presents a case where it was not detected on cystography. It emphasizes the importance of quick and accurate diagnosis of bladder trauma to minimize patient morbidity and complications from delayed diagnosis or misdiagnosis.
1 Terbit : 01-2009 Penulis : Kristian Yoci Santoso no data Sunaryo Hardjowijoto no data no data no data no data no data no data no data
Cystographic Undetected Bladder Rupture
Abstrak : Lower urinary tract trauma may be caused by blunt, penetrating or iatrogenic trauma. urinary tract trauma occurs in 10% of all trauma, and 2% of which involves the bladder. pelvic fracture is associated with bladder trauma in 70-97% of cases, but only 5-10% of all pelvic fractures is associated with bladder trauma. of all bladder trauma associated with pelvic fracture, 54-56% are extraperitoneal rupture, 38-40% intraperitoneal and 5-8% are the combination of both intra and extraperitoneal rupture. suspicion of bladder trauma is based on the mechanism of injury, clinical examination and the presence of hematuria in patient with pelvic injury. A quick and accurate diagnosis is necessary in bladder trauma to achieve good result and minimize morbidity to the patient. serious complications may result from delayed diagnosis or inappropriate management due to misdiagnosis, delayed management of multi trauma may cause complex problems. Although cystograpy is the standard procedure to evaluate the bladder rupture with almost 100% sensitivity we report one case of bladder rupture undetected on cystography. Keyword : Bladder Rupture, Cystography Daftar Pustaka : Husman DA Diagnostic Techniques in Suspected Bladder Injury, In Traumatic & Reconstructive Urology. WB Saunders Co 1996 Philadelphia Tanagho EA Anatomy of Genitourinary Tract. McGrawHill 2004 philadelphia McAninch JW, Santucci RA Genitourinary Trauma WB Saunders Co 2002 Philadelphia Santoso A Trauma Urogenital Jurnal Urologi Indonesia 1994 Surabaya Turkeri NL Bladder Trauma in Emergencies Urology Springer-Verlag 2007 New York