Rare Cases of Acute Urineous Peritonitis as a Consequence of a Spontaneous Rupture of the Urinary Bladder
Authors:
P. Vávra 1; J. Krhut 2; J. Dostalík 1; J. Kopecký 2; K. Mainer 2; M. Vávrová 3; P. Spurný 1
Authors‘ workplace:
Chirurgická klinika FNsP Ostrava-Poruba, přednosta doc. MUDr. J. Dostalík, CSc.
1; Urologické oddělení FNsP Ostrava-Poruba, přednosta MUDr. K. Mainer, Ph. D.
2; Radiodiagnostický ústav FNsP Ostrava-Poruba, přednostka MUDr. S. Skotnicová
3
Published in:
Rozhl. Chir., 2006, roč. 85, č. 4, s. 190-192.
Category:
Monothematic special - Original
Overview
Perforation of the urinary bladder is, in most cases, caused by a blunt or penetrative trauma, respectively by an iatrogenic trauma. A spontaneous rupture of the urinary bladder is very rare. In the literature, its relation with alcohol abuse is speculated. Due to their minimal frequency rates, the diagnosis is very difficult and, not uncommonly, the diagosis is verified only upon surgical revision. The authors present two cases of urgent diffuse peritonitis originating from spontaneous perforations of the urinary bladder.
Key words:
spontaneous perforation of the urinary bladder– urineous peritonitis – rupture suture
Labels
Surgery Orthopaedics Trauma surgeryArticle was published in
Perspectives in Surgery
2006 Issue 4
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