Traumatologie Des Urogenitaltraktes 1981
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-80573-8_4
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Verletzungen der Harnröhre und der Harnblase

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“…Characteristic fractures that result in injury to the lower urinary tract are single or multiple fractures of the ischiopubic ramus and the symphysis. About 5-10% of the pelvic fractures are accompanied by injuries of the lower urinary tract [29,30].…”
Section: Occlusive Arterial Disease In Aorta and Lliac Arteriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Characteristic fractures that result in injury to the lower urinary tract are single or multiple fractures of the ischiopubic ramus and the symphysis. About 5-10% of the pelvic fractures are accompanied by injuries of the lower urinary tract [29,30].…”
Section: Occlusive Arterial Disease In Aorta and Lliac Arteriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors, however, have stressed that a peri toneal reaction with hypogastric abdominal contracture can be detected shortly after intraperitoneal bladder rup ture 6,8]. Ferreira [7] attributed the peritoneal irritation in these cases to the acid pH of urine.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has often been stated that, if the extravasated urine is sterile, it invokes little peritoneal reaction [1][2][3][4], However, urine is consid ered by others as a powerful peritoneal irritant [5], and an intense contracture of the abdominal musculature has been described shortly after intraperitoneal bladder rup ture [6][7][8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%