Utilising anterolateral bladder flap to create a continent cutaneous diversion in a patient with pelvic fracture urethral injury.
BMJ Case Rep
; 16(11)2023 Nov 02.
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ABSTRACT
A male child in the first decade of life presented to us with a history of a pelvic fracture and urethral injury resulting from a road traffic accident 4 months prior. He had previously undergone an exploratory laparotomy and suprapubic cystostomy at another medical centre. He was circumcised and exhibited a substantial urethral defect on the retrograde urethrogram, as well as on the micturating cystourethrogram. Following a careful assessment of the patient's and caregivers' expectations, a continent cutaneous catheterisable channel was planned. This procedure involved the use of an anterolateral bladder flap, and continence was achieved through the creation of a Nissen-type seromuscular invagination. Three months postoperatively, the child remains continent, can easily catheterise the stoma and has resumed his education.
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Assunto principal:
Derivação Urinária
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Fraturas Ósseas
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Child
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Humans
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Male
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En
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BMJ Case Rep
Ano de publicação:
2023
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Article
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