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Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Trauma Surgery
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery

Background:

  • Blunt abdominal trauma presents a 1.6% risk of bladder injury.
  • Surgical approach for bladder injuries depends on patient condition and diagnosis.
  • Open, laparoscopic, and robotic surgeries are viable options.

Observation:

  • A 31-year-old patient sustained an intraperitoneal bladder rupture.
  • The injury resulted from a traffic accident.
  • The patient's condition necessitated prompt surgical intervention.

Findings:

  • Laparoscopic diagnosis and management were successfully employed.
  • The intraperitoneal bladder rupture was effectively treated using minimally invasive techniques.
  • This approach highlights the feasibility of laparoscopy in managing traumatic bladder injuries.

Implications:

  • Laparoscopic surgery offers a viable alternative for treating traumatic intraperitoneal bladder ruptures.
  • Minimally invasive approaches may lead to reduced patient recovery times.
  • Further research into laparoscopic techniques for bladder trauma is warranted.