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Process improvement in trauma: traumatic bladder injuries and compliance with recommended imaging evaluation.

Jeremy B Myers1, Michael B Taylor, William O Brant, William Lowrance, M Chad Wallis, Angela P Presson, Stephen E Morris, Raminder Nirula, Mark H Stevens.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We hypothesized that our compliance was low with recommended imaging for evaluation of traumatic bladder injury, which includes either a computed tomographic (CT) cystogram or plain cystogram. We sought to determine if poor compliance impacted diagnosis, management, and outcome of patients with bladder injury.
METHODS: Patients with bladder injury were identified from all Level 1 hospital trauma registries in Utah from 1996 to 2010. Details including presentation, management, and outcome of bladder injury were described using descriptive statistics and bivariate and logistic regression analysis.
RESULTS: A total of 124 patients were identified from the trauma registries with bladder injury and adequate records for review. The mean age was 35 years. Blunt trauma occurred in 110 patients (88%). Mean Injury Severity Score was 26.3. The leading concomitant injury was pelvic fracture in 98 patients (79%). Bladder injury was extraperitoneal in 75 patients (60%), intraperitoneal in 39 (31%), and both or undetermined in 10 (8%). A higher risk of death was seen in intraperitoneal with or without concomitant extraperitoneal injury compared with extraperitoneal injury only (odds ratio, 12.4; 95% confidence interval, 2.37-99.2). Management was operative in 68 (55%) patients (95% intraperitoneal, 31% extraperitoneal). Of the 124 injuries, 100 were detected with imaging: standard CT scan in 70 (56%) and cystogram or CT cystogram in 30 (24%). The remaining injuries were discovered operatively or were undocumented (n = 24, 19%). Initial imaging missed or incorrectly diagnosed bladder injury in 13 (13%) patients (nine from standard CT scan and four from CT or plain cystogram). In five cases diagnosed by standard CT scan, extraperitoneal injuries were misdiagnosed as intraperitoneal and operatively explored.
CONCLUSION: There was poor compliance with imaging recommendations for evaluation of suspected bladder injury by either CT cystogram or plain cystogram at Level 1 trauma centers in Utah. We have implemented a genitourinary trauma imaging algorithm designed to minimize errors in bladder injury diagnosis. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Therapeutic study, level IV.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23147187     DOI: 10.1097/TA.0b013e318270df2b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Trauma Acute Care Surg        ISSN: 2163-0755            Impact factor:   3.313


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Review 1.  Imaging of urinary bladder injury: the role of CT cystography.

Authors:  Daniel F Fouladi; Shahab Shayesteh; Elliot K Fishman; Linda C Chu
Journal:  Emerg Radiol       Date:  2019-11-15

2.  Current Management of Extraperitoneal Bladder Injuries: Results from the Multi-Institutional Genito-Urinary Trauma Study (MiGUTS).

Authors:  Ross E Anderson; Sorena Keihani; Rachel A Moses; Alexander P Nocera; J Patrick Selph; Clara M Castillejo Becerra; Nima Baradaran; Katie Glavin; Joshua A Broghammer; Chirag S Arya; Rachel L Sensenig; Michael E Rezaee; Bradley J Morris; Sarah Majercik; Timothy Hewitt; Frank N Burks; Ian Schwartz; Sean P Elliott; Xian Luo-Owen; Kaushik Mukherjee; Peter B Thomsen; Bradley A Erickson; Brandi D Miller; Richard A Santucci; LaDonna Allen; Scott Norwood; Cameron N Fick; Brian P Smith; Joshua Piotrowski; Christopher M Dodgion; Erik S DeSoucy; Scott Zakaluzny; Dennis Y Kim; Benjamin N Breyer; Barbara U Okafor; Reza Askari; Jacob W Lucas; Jay Simhan; Seyyed Saeed Khabiri; Raminder Nirula; Jeremy B Myers
Journal:  J Urol       Date:  2020-04-07       Impact factor: 7.450

3.  Urological injuries associated with pelvic fractures: A case report of a detached bone segment inside the bladder.

Authors:  Saud M Alfayez; Khalid Allimmia; Ahmad Alshammri; Firas Serro; Rakan Almogbel; Abdullah Bin Dous; Raed Almannie; Jesús Palencia
Journal:  Int J Surg Case Rep       Date:  2016-10-03

4.  Is computed tomography cystography indicated in children with pelvic fractures?

Authors:  Alexander Becker; Ori Yaslowitz; Joseph Dubose; Kobi Peleg; Yaakov Daskal; Adi Givon; Boris Kessel
Journal:  Chin J Traumatol       Date:  2019-11-30

5.  Management of a Case of Severe Pelvic Fracture Related Bladder Trauma.

Authors:  Jeremy B Myers; James M Hotaling; William O Brant; Toby M Enniss
Journal:  Urol Case Rep       Date:  2015-01-05
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