孤立完全膀胱颈交易无骨盆骨折的儿童:一个罕见的表现

S. Arora, Jabalpur Mp India Mpmsu, S. Parashar, S. Datey, R. Sharma, A. Lunawat
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背景:尿道损伤占入院儿童泌尿生殖道创伤的3.4%。大多数尿道损伤通常伴有骨损伤。很少有这样的病例报告与骨痛无关。在此,我们报告一例罕见的无骨盆骨折的孤立性膀胱颈损伤。病例报告:患者为一名12岁男童,有道路交通事故史。超声提示膀胱周围有轻度游离液体,行膀胱造影检查,发现膀胱颈部附近有外渗。CT尿路造影显示膀胱颈部及前列腺区损伤伴造影剂外渗。剖腹探查发现膀胱颈部完全移位。行膀胱尿道端端吻合术。术后随访顺利,患者尿流率满意,尿失禁完整。结论:本研究突出了我们对儿童膀胱颈外伤早期修复的经验,效果良好。
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Isolated complete bladder neck transaction without pelvic fracture in a child: a rare presentation
Background: Urethral injuries account for 3.4% of the children admitted with traumatic injuries of the genitourinary tracts. Most of the urethral injuries are usually associated with bony injury. Very few of such cases reported without any association with bonetraum. Here, we report a rare case of isolated bladder neck injury without pelvic fracture. Case report: The patient was a 12-year old boy admitted with a history of road traffic accident. Ultrasonography was suggestive of mild free fluid in perivesical region, cystogram was performed and an extravasation near the bladder neck was detected. CT urography revealedinjury at bladder neck and prostate region with contrast extravasation. On exploratory laparotomy there was evidence of Complete transaction of bladder neck present. Primary Vesicourethral end to end anastomosis was done. The post-operative course and follow-up was uneventful as patient had satisfactory urine flow rate with continence intact. Conclusion: The present study highlights our experience with early repair of bladder neck trauma in a child with excellent outcome.
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