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An Unusual Iatrogenic Injury of Urinary Bladder Following Foley's Catheterization
Author(s):
1. Rumsha Sadaf: Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, Dr. Ziauddin Hospital,Clifton Campus, Karachi,Pakistan
2. Marzia Dabir Khan: Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, Dr. Ziauddin Hospital,Clifton Campus, Karachi,Pakistan
3. Yasir Murtaza: Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, Dr. Ziauddin Hospital,Clifton Campus, Karachi,Pakistan
4. Fariha Tariq: Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, Dr. Ziauddin Hospital,Clifton Campus, Karachi,Pakistan
5. Anis Hussain: Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, Dr. Ziauddin Hospital,Clifton Campus, Karachi,Pakistan
Abstract:
Urinary bladder perforation is most commonly observed after pelvic trauma. It can also be a result of iatrogenic injury during various surgical procedures. Very rarely, diseased bladder can spontaneously rupture. Traumatic bladder rupture is a serious event with mortality rate approaching 50%. Urinary bladder diverticulae are present of the bladder wall and are a consequence of bladder outflow obstruction, for example in prostatic enlargement. Foley's catheterization is most commonly associated commonly with urethral trauma. We presented a emphasis is made unique case of perforation of urinary bladder diverticulum after Foley's catheterization. To the best of our knowledge, such a case has never been reported before in the medical literature. An emphasis was made on the fact that, physicians should keep in mind the differential of perforated urinary bladder while attending a patient with abdominal pain because the signs and symptoms are very non specificurinary bladder while attending a patient with abdominal pain just because its signs and symptoms are very non-specific. In addition, missing a perforated urinary bladder is easy and can result in significant morbidity and mortality.
Page(s): 94-97
Published: Journal: Pakistan Journal of Medicine and Dentistry, Volume: 9, Issue: 4, Year: 2020
Keywords:
Perforation , Urinary Catheters , Bladder Diverticulum
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