Impalement Injury of the Urinary Bladder: A Case Report
Morita Jun, Naoe Michio, Nakasato Takehiko, Ogawa Yoshio,
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( Morita Jun )
Showa University School of Medicine Department of Urology
( Naoe Michio )
Showa University School of Medicine Department of Urology
( Nakasato Takehiko )
Showa University School of Medicine Department of Urology
( Ogawa Yoshio )
Showa University School of Medicine Department of Urology
KMID : 0358320120530060435
Abstract
Impalement injury of the urinary bladder, especially secondary to rectal impalement, is extremely rare. In this case, a 31-year-old man sustained a steel pipe impalement injury through his perirectal region. He presented with gross hematuria, abdominal defense, and a penetrating wound. On the basis of the computed tomography findings and abdominal defense, we suspected a through-and-through bladder perforation from the rectal space to the intraperitoneum. Laparotomy revealed a through-and-through bladder perforation as well as damage to the right ureter, 3 distinct ileal injuries, and rectal anterior, anal, and right seminal vesicle injuries. Surgical repair of each damaged site was undertaken. The prompt diagnosis and surgical repair ensured good postoperative recovery.
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Bladder injuries; Rupture; Urinary bladder
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