Post traumatic urinary extravasation in occult urinary obstruction: Report of three cases

Journal Title: Pediatric Urology Case Reports - Year 2016, Vol 3, Issue 1

Abstract

Urinary extravastion after blunt abdominal trauma is seen often and generally treated conservatively. However a blunt renal trauma causing huge amount of extravasations and symptoms disproportionate to the severity of trauma should alarm the surgeon towards an underlying occult renal pathology usually an obstruction. In this case series, we share three such experiences and their management.

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Jyoti Bothra, Gursev Sandlas, Shalika Jayaswal, Hemanshi Shah

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  • EP ID EP454519
  • DOI 10.14534/PUCR.2016114553
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Jyoti Bothra, Gursev Sandlas, Shalika Jayaswal, Hemanshi Shah (2016). Post traumatic urinary extravasation in occult urinary obstruction: Report of three cases. Pediatric Urology Case Reports, 3(1), 12-16. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-454519