GENITOURINARY TRAUMA
kidney Mechanisms of Injury 1.Blunt renal trauma accidents, falls, crush 2.Penetrating trauma gunshot, stab
kidney Classification of Injury 1.Simple laceration 2.Subcapsular hematoma 3.Renal contusion 4.Renal rupture 5.Laceration of renal artery and vein 6.Perirenal hematoma 7.Laceration through collecting system
Classification of Injury
kidney Diagnosis 1.History 2.Presentation Shock, hematuria, pain 3.Physical examination Mass
kidney Diagnosis 4.Urinalysis gross hematuria,microscopic hematuria The degree of hematuria may not predict the severity of renal injury. 5.X-ray examination KUB Intravenous pyelogram (IVU) Arteriography
kidney Diagnosis 6. Computed tomography(CT) 7. Ultrasonography 8. Radionuclide scans
kidney Treatment 1.Observation Blood pressure,pulse,breathe,urine, hemachrome keep the bed 3-4 weeks
kidney Treatment 2. Renal exploration Indication: Uncontrolled bleeding Renovascular injury Nonviable parenchyma Major urinary extravasation
Ureter Causes 1. Injury 2. Surgery 3. Endoscopy 4. Radiolgy therapy
Ureter Presentation: 1. History 2. Urine leak 3. Infection 4. Aurina 5. Hematuria 6. Obstruction
Ureter Diagnosis 1. History 2. Intravenous pyelogram (IVU) 3. Retrograde pyelogram
Ureter Treatment 1. One-stage repair during the initial evaluation of a trauma 2. External drainage for 3 months if injury above 24h.
Bladder Classification and Mechanism of Injury 1.Causes Blunt trauma, penetrating trauma Endoscopy 2.Site Extraperitoneal Rupture Intrapritoneal Rupture Combined Rupture
Site of bladder injure
Bladder Diagnosis 1. History 2. Catheterization examination 3. Cystography
Bladder Treatment 1. Intrapritoneal Rupture Surgical exploration and repair 2. Extraperitoneal Rupture Surgical exploration and repair or Catheterization 3. Anti-infection
Urethra Causes 1. Endo-urethra injury endosocopy 2. Exterior-urethra injury pelvis-fracture
Urethra Site 1. Posterior urethra prostatic and membranous injuries above or including the urogenital diaphragm 2. Anterior urethra injuries of the bulbous and penile urethra
Anatomise of urethra
Injury of anterior urethra
Injury of posterior urethra
Urethra Pathology 1. Sprian 2. Cracking 3. Rupture Stage: 1. Trauma period 2. Inflammation period 3. Structure period
Urethra Presentation 1. Shock 2. Bleeding 3. Pain 4. Void unsuccessful and Rentention 5. Haematoma 6. Urine leak
Urethra Diagnosis 1. History 2. Physical examination digital rectal examination 3. Catheter insert 4. Retrograde urethrography
Urethra Treatment 1. Anti-infection and prevent shock 2. Main urethral successive 3. Drainage urine of bladder 4. Drainage urine leak
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