Penetrating Trauma to the Ureter, Bladder, and Urethra

Curr Trauma Rep. 2015 Jun 1;1(2):119-124. doi: 10.1007/s40719-015-0015-x. Epub 2015 Apr 14.

Abstract

We describe the epidemiology, diagnosis, and management of adult civilian penetrating trauma to the ureter, bladder, and urethra. Trauma is a significant source of death and morbidity. Genitourinary injuries are present in 10% of penetrating trauma cases. Prompt recognition and appropriate management of genitourinary injuries, which are often masked or overlooked due to concomitant injuries, is essential to minimize morbidity. Penetrating trauma most commonly results from gunshot wounds or stab wounds. Compared to blunt trauma, these typically require surgical exploration. An understanding of anatomy and a high index of suspicion are necessary for prompt recognition of genitourinary injuries.

Keywords: bladder; genitourinary trauma; ureter; urethra.