• Rozhl Chir · May 2011

    Case Reports

    [Surgical repair of bladder rupture associated with the pelvic fracture without suprapubic tube--a case report].

    • M Frank, T Dedek, and M Brod'ák.
    • Chirurgická klinika Lékarské fakulty Univerzity Karlovy a Fakultní nemocnice Hradec Králové. frankmd@seznam.cz
    • Rozhl Chir. 2011 May 1; 90 (4): 226-8.

    AbstractThe authors are presenting a case of 42-year-old polytraumatized man with pelvic fracture associated with extraperitoneal urinary bladder rupture. This was verified by intraoperative retrograde cystography and treated with suture without making suprapubic tube drainage. Urinary draining was assured with a transurethral permanent urinary catheter. Conversion from external fixation to internal osteosynthesis of pelvic fracture was performed as far as 26 days after admission for significantly poor overall condition of the patient. Injury of the bladder and pelvic fracture healed without any complications. This case review points to the possibility of surgical repair of bladder rupture without epicystostomy, which is an obstacle or an increased risk of infection for internal fixation of anterior part of the pelvic ring. Suprapubic tube is not beneficial in surgical repair of urinary bladder rupture. However, it is normal practice that the suprapubic tube associated with bladder suture is indicated according to urology department tradition or by an individual physician - urologist himself. In the choice of surgical treatment tactics in these types of injuries proper communication between the urologist and the surgeon dealing with complex pelvic trauma is important.

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