Bladder trauma: Difference between revisions

(Text replacement - "==Diagnosis==" to "==Evaluation==")
Line 14: Line 14:
***Associated with compressive force in presence of full bladder
***Associated with compressive force in presence of full bladder


==Diagnosis==
==Evaluation==
*Imaging
*Imaging
**Retrograde cystogram (CT or plain film) indicated for:
**Retrograde cystogram (CT or plain film) indicated for:

Revision as of 10:11, 22 July 2016

Background

Clinical Features

  • Suprapubic pain, blood at meatus, inability to void
  • Gross hematuria is present in 95% of significant bladder injuries
    • Pelvic fracture + gross hematuria = bladder rupture
    • <1% of all blunt bladder injuries p/w UA with <25 RBCs/HPF
  • Bladder Rupture
    • Extraperitoneal
      • Associated with pelvic fracture and laceration by bony fragments
      • Leakage of urine into perivesicular space
      • "Tear drop" shape on imaging
    • Intraperitoneal
      • Associated with compressive force in presence of full bladder

Evaluation

  • Imaging
    • Retrograde cystogram (CT or plain film) indicated for:
    • Gross hematuria
      • Inability to void
      • Pelvic fracture in assoc with microscopic hematuria
      • Clinical suspicion of bladder injury
    • CT A/P with IV contrast NOT sensitive enough for bladder rupture

Differential Diagnosis

Genitourinary Trauma

Management

  • Extraperitoneal Rupture
    • Nonoperative management with bladder cathether drainage
  • Intraperitoneal Rupture
    • Operative management

See Also