| Literature DB >> 31179383 |
Sarosh Janardanan1, Ravindra Kulkarni1, Nimalan Arumainayagam1.
Abstract
We present a unique case of simultaneous rupture of the bladder and left renal pelvis after blunt trauma to the lower abdomen. To the best of our knowledge, this has not yet been reported in the literature. Another unusual aspect of this case was that the bladder rupture was bilateral, with both an extra- and intraperitoneal component. The management of this case was challenging. This involved an emergency laparotomy to repair the bladder tear, followed by a nephrostomy. This was followed by left ureteral stent insertion using a rendezvous technique. The case also highlights the role of expectant conservative management relating to the concurrent left renal pelvic rupture.Entities:
Keywords: bladder rupture; blunt trauma; pelvicaliceal injury; rendezvous stenting
Year: 2019 PMID: 31179383 PMCID: PMC6555170 DOI: 10.1089/cren.2018.0051
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Endourol Case Rep ISSN: 2379-9889

Coronal section of CT showing perforation (arrow) of the bladder wall with surrounding fluid collection.

Coronal section of CT showing right nonfunctioning kidney (cross) with left retroperitoneal collection (arrow).

Left nephrostogram showing extravasation of contrast (arrow) with pelvicaliceal outline (cross) but no delineation of the ureter.

CT urogram showing stent (red arrow pointing to top end in dilated pelvis and yellow arrow to lower end in the bladder) in the baggy, distended system with no retroperitoneal collection.

Retrograde study showing a tortuous dilated ureter (red arrow) and a baggy renal pelvis (blue arrow).