Bladder incarceration within a displaced pelvic ring nonunion
Pelvic ring injuries can be challenging to manage and may have a range of associated injuries. When bladder injuries occur in combination with pelvic ring fractures, a multidisciplinary approach may be required to plan the best course of treatment. Acute entrapment or injury to the urinary bladder a...
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doaj-9c331c404a6c4d4dac5460b4f132413c2021-05-30T04:44:03ZengElsevierTrauma Case Reports2352-64402021-06-0133100486Bladder incarceration within a displaced pelvic ring nonunionAaron Taylor0Jason Lipof1Sandeep Soin2Department of Orthopeadic Surgery, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Corresponding author at: University of Pittsburgh Department of Orthopaedic Surgery 1350 Locust Street, Suite 220, Pittsburgh, PA 15219.Department of Orthopeadic Surgery, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USADepartment of Orthopeadic Surgery, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USAPelvic ring injuries can be challenging to manage and may have a range of associated injuries. When bladder injuries occur in combination with pelvic ring fractures, a multidisciplinary approach may be required to plan the best course of treatment. Acute entrapment or injury to the urinary bladder after a pelvic fracture is well reported. Here, we present an interesting case of chronic bladder incarceration within a lateral compression pelvic ring injury nonunion after failed nonoperative management of the initial pelvis fracture. Treatment of the nonunion was complicated by an incidental diagnosis of lymphoma.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352644021000911Bladder entrapmentPelvis fractureNonunion |
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Bladder incarceration within a displaced pelvic ring nonunion |
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Bladder incarceration within a displaced pelvic ring nonunion |
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Bladder incarceration within a displaced pelvic ring nonunion |
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bladder incarceration within a displaced pelvic ring nonunion |
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Trauma Case Reports |
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Pelvic ring injuries can be challenging to manage and may have a range of associated injuries. When bladder injuries occur in combination with pelvic ring fractures, a multidisciplinary approach may be required to plan the best course of treatment. Acute entrapment or injury to the urinary bladder after a pelvic fracture is well reported. Here, we present an interesting case of chronic bladder incarceration within a lateral compression pelvic ring injury nonunion after failed nonoperative management of the initial pelvis fracture. Treatment of the nonunion was complicated by an incidental diagnosis of lymphoma. |
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Bladder entrapment Pelvis fracture Nonunion |
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