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The Journal of urology · May 1990
Case ReportsBowel injury as a result of penetrating scrotal trauma: review of associated injuries.
- A Bickel, J Mata, L M Hochstein, M D Landreneau, D F Aultman, and D J Culkin.
- Department of Urology, Louisiana State University Medical Center, Shreveport.
- J. Urol. 1990 May 1; 143 (5): 1017-8.
AbstractWe report a case of bowel injury as a result of an isolated gunshot wound to the scrotum. Our experience with penetrating scrotal trauma reveals a high rate of associated injuries, the most common being trauma to the soft tissue of the thigh. Our case emphasizes the importance of a thorough preoperative and operative evaluation of patients with penetrating scrotal trauma.
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