Literature DB >> 18644542

Spontaneous bladder rupture in non-augmented bladder exstrophy.

Fabian Sanchez1, Juan C Prieto, Linda A Baker.   

Abstract

Childhood spontaneous bladder rupture is an uncommon event, usually associated with bladder augmentation. Occasionally it occurs in normal bladders or non-augmented bladders with a predisposing factor. We present a unique case of misdiagnosed spontaneous bladder rupture in a non-augmented bladder exstrophy patient without evidence of lower urinary outlet obstruction. His acute abdomen mimicked appendicitis and was managed with laparoscopic exploration, intraperitoneal fluid drainage, appendectomy and bladder drainage. This case highlights the need for pediatric urological consultation by surgeons in the case of an acute abdomen with free fluid in a patient with an abnormal bladder.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18644542     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpurol.2007.12.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Urol        ISSN: 1477-5131            Impact factor:   1.830


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Review 1.  Mimicry of Appendicitis Symptomatology in Congenital Anomalies and Diseases of the Genitourinary System and Pregnancy.

Authors:  Amanda Dalpiaz; Jason Gandhi; Noel L Smith; Gautam Dagur; Richard Schwamb; Steven J Weissbart; Sardar Ali Khan
Journal:  Curr Urol       Date:  2016-12-26

2.  Spontaneous bladder perforation in an infant neurogenic bladder: laparoscopic management.

Authors:  Daniel Cabezalí Barbancho; Felix Guerrero Ramos; Francisco López Vázquez; Adolfo Aransay Bramtot; Andrés Gómez Fraile
Journal:  Case Rep Urol       Date:  2013-04-15
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