Literature DB >> 7376707

Urologic injuries associated with penetrating wounds to the buttock.

F A Klein, J H Texter, W J Snoddy.   

Abstract

The clinical syndrome of penetrating injuries to the buttocks at the Medical College of Virginia has been reviewed. This syndrome may present with a spectrum of injuries, from minor soft tissue damage to serious bowel, genitourinary, or vascular damage. Careful history and physical examination along with preliminary plan X rays and appropriate contrast radiographs should be performed. Additional diagnostic studies such as proctoscopy and cystoscopy are helpful when additional preoperative information is required. When retroperitoneal and intraperitoneal injury is suspected, prompt exploration with aggressive intraoperative management is recommended.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7376707

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Va Med        ISSN: 0146-3616


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