2011
DOI: 10.1097/mou.0b013e32834b4a9e
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Management of urogenital trauma

Abstract: The diagnosis and treatment of genitourinary trauma is still evolving. The long-term sequels of these injuries may best be treated by urologists expert in urogenital reconstruction. In the future, tissue engineering may have an important place in the treatment of these patients.

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“…Mesaneye 350 ml'ye kadar doldurulan opak madde ile çekilen düz veya BT sistografi yeğlenen tanısal yön-temdir. BT sistografi eşzamanlı pelvik ya da abdominal yaralanmaları teşhis etme olanağına da sahiptir (45,48,49) .…”
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“…Mesaneye 350 ml'ye kadar doldurulan opak madde ile çekilen düz veya BT sistografi yeğlenen tanısal yön-temdir. BT sistografi eşzamanlı pelvik ya da abdominal yaralanmaları teşhis etme olanağına da sahiptir (45,48,49) .…”
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“…Bei Vorliegen einer Makrohämaturie nach einer Beckenfraktur ist die Durchführung einer Bildgebung zur Evaluation einer Harnblasenverletzung obligat [27]. Dennoch besteht die Möglichkeit einer Harnblasenruptur auch ohne Auftreten einer sichtbaren Hämaturie.…”
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“…3 They summarized many of the relevant findings in the recent literature regarding the diagnosis and treatment of upper and lower GU trauma. Significant improvements in diagnostic imaging enable more accurate grading of traumatic injuries.…”
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“…This supports the accepted approach of expectant management in the absence of significant hemorrhage and hemodynamic instability. [1][2][3] The management of pelvic fracture associated urethral injury after blunt pelvic trauma has evolved from immediate open surgical repair to urethral realignment to suprapubic catheter urinary diversion followed by delayed urethral reconstruction of the urethral stenosis (stricture). During the last few decades there has been a movement toward early endoscopic realignment (EER) using modern endourological methods.…”
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