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Urological trauma in the Pacific Northwest: etiology, distribution, management and outcome.

Authors :
Krieger JN
Algood CB
Mason JT
Copass MK
Ansell JS
Source :
The Journal of urology [J Urol] 1984 Jul; Vol. 132 (1), pp. 70-3.
Publication Year :
1984

Abstract

A computer-assisted review identified 184 patients with genitourinary tract injuries among 5,400 hospitalized for trauma. Particular attention was directed to the controversial groups of patients with blunt renal and posterior urethral injuries. Management of renal injuries was based on clinical criteria. Subsequent renal exploration was necessary in only 1 of 115 patients with renal contusions, or simple or deep lacerations who underwent initial expectant management. Followup was available in all patients with severe renal injuries and in 53 per cent with renal contusions or simple lacerations. Parenchymal loss was noted on an excretory urogram in only 1 patient and none suffered hypertension, hydronephrosis or other sequelae. A staged approach was preferable to immediate repair of posterior urethral injuries. Seven patients managed by initial cystostomy drainage followed by secondary urethral repairs did well. Primary realignment was complicated by stricture, incontinence or impotence in 3 of 6 patients.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0022-5347
Volume :
132
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of urology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
6726964
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0022-5347(17)49467-5