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Pelvic fracture urethral injuries associated with rectal injury: a review of acute and definitive urologic and bowel management with long term outcomes.

Douglas A Husmann1, Brian D Montgomery1, Boyd R Viers1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pelvic fracture urethral injuries (PFUI) with simultaneous rectal lacerations are unique rarely reported injuries. This paper serves to define our management, outcomes and make recommendations to improve the care of these patients.
METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed all patients with a PFUI and concurrent rectal injury treated from 1990-2018, initial surgical treatments, along with definitive surgical repair were reviewed. Statistical analysis considered P values <0.05 as significant.
RESULTS: Eighteen patients were identified; median follow-up post injury is 4 years, range 1-12 years. Injuries that impacted urologic care included concurrent bladder neck lacerations (BNL) in 50% (9/18) and concurrent neurologic injuries in 28% (5/18). In the nine patients with a simultaneous BNL, 44% (4/9) underwent a primary sutured anastomotic repair of the BNL and urethra, 33% (3/9) underwent primary closure of the bladder neck and SPT drainage and 23% (2/9) had primary repair of BNL with urethral realignment. Continued urinary extravasation through the BN despite the initial surgery resulted in life threating pelvic sepsis in 56% (5/9) versus 0% (0/9) in the patients without a bladder neck laceration, P=0.012. Long term follow up revealed, 22% (2/9) are currently voiding per urethra, neither are continent, one with chronic diaper dependent incontinence, one with stress incontinence. Urinary continence was eventually obtained in 44% (4/9) with either closure of the bladder neck and creation of a continent catheterizable stoma (3 pts) or with cystectomy and creation of an Indiana pouch (1 pt), 33% (3/9) were managed with eventual cystectomy and an enteric urinary conduit. In the nine patients with no concurrent bladder neck injury all were managed with a suprapubic tube placement and consideration for a delayed urethral reconstruction. Delayed end to end urethroplasties were performed in 67% (6/9). Eighty-three percent (5/6) are continent, 50% (3/6) are voiding per urethra without sequale, 33% (2/6) developed recurrent urethral strictures, one was treated with a single DVIU and has retrained urethral patency, at four years post treatment, one is on daily intermittent catheterization to maintain patency. Stress incontinence is noted in 17% (1/6). Due to concurrent neurologic injuries 33% (3/9) of these pts did not undergo further attempt at repair and have been managed with a long-term suprapubic tube.
CONCLUSIONS: PFUI with simultaneous rectal lacerations have significant comorbid injuries, especially, concurrent bladder neck lacerations and neurologic injuries that affect the urologic prognosis. In patients with a concurrent BNL we recommend initial intervention include primary lower urinary tract reconstruction with simultaneous proximal urinary diversion to help prevent the complication of persistent urinary extravasation with resultant pelvic sepsis. 2020 Translational Andrology and Urology. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Urethral injury; pelvic fracture; rectal injury; trauma

Year:  2020        PMID: 32055474      PMCID: PMC6995935          DOI: 10.21037/tau.2019.09.07

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transl Androl Urol        ISSN: 2223-4683


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1.  Selective faecal diversion in open pelvic fractures: reassessment based on recent experience.

Authors:  Karlijn J P van Wessem; Peter J Mackay; Kate L King; Zsolt J Balogh
Journal:  Injury       Date:  2011-10-04       Impact factor: 2.586

Review 2.  Open pelvic fractures: epidemiology, current concepts of management and outcome.

Authors:  M R W Grotz; M K Allami; P Harwood; H C Pape; C Krettek; P V Giannoudis
Journal:  Injury       Date:  2005-01       Impact factor: 2.586

3.  Long-term results of treatment of urethral injuries in males caused by external trauma.

Authors:  B J Jenkins; D F Badenoch; C G Fowler; J P Blandy
Journal:  Br J Urol       Date:  1992-07

Review 4.  Multi-disciplinary update on pelvic fracture associated bladder and urethral injuries.

Authors:  Bradley D Figler; Brad Figler; C Edward Hoffler; William Reisman; K Jeff Carney; Thomas Moore; David Feliciano; Viraj Master
Journal:  Injury       Date:  2012-05-14       Impact factor: 2.586

5.  Open pelvic fracture and rectal injury managed with abdominoperineal resection.

Authors:  Flavia E Davit; Gregory P Schaefer; Ricardo P Po; Thomas S Helling; S Lee Miller; Russell D Dumire
Journal:  Am Surg       Date:  2010-05       Impact factor: 0.688

6.  The Immediate Management of Pelvic Fracture Urethral Injury-Endoscopic Realignment or Cystostomy?

Authors:  Qingsong Zou; Shukui Zhou; Kaile Zhang; Ranxing Yang; Qiang Fu
Journal:  J Urol       Date:  2017-04-23       Impact factor: 7.450

7.  Prevention of pelvic sepsis in major open pelviperineal injury.

Authors:  Geertje Govaert; Mehan Siriwardhane; Michael Hatzifotis; Lawrence Malisano; Michael Schuetz
Journal:  Injury       Date:  2012-01-04       Impact factor: 2.586

Review 8.  SIU/ICUD Consultation on Urethral Strictures: Pelvic fracture urethral injuries.

Authors:  Reynaldo G Gómez; Tony Mundy; Deepak Dubey; Abdel Wahab El-Kassaby; Ron Kodama; Richard Santucci
Journal:  Urology       Date:  2013-11-08       Impact factor: 2.649

9.  Long-term continence outcomes after immediate repair of pediatric bladder neck lacerations extending into the urethra.

Authors:  Jonathan C Routh; Douglas A Husmann
Journal:  J Urol       Date:  2007-08-17       Impact factor: 7.450

Review 10.  SIU/ICUD Consultation on Urethral Strictures: Evaluation and follow-up.

Authors:  Kenneth W Angermeier; Keith F Rourke; Deepak Dubey; Robert J Forsyth; Christopher M Gonzalez
Journal:  Urology       Date:  2013-11-22       Impact factor: 2.649

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1.  Vaginal Laceration in an Open Pelvic Fracture Case Report: A Novel, Prophylactic Antibiotic Delivery Mechanism.

Authors:  Nishant Suneja; Eric H Tischler; Skye Lockwood; Adam J Wolfert; Daniel Martingano; Piyapa Praditpan; Thomas Lyon
Journal:  Case Rep Orthop       Date:  2021-05-03
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