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Delayed presentation of traumatic intraperitoneal bladder rupture.

D Brown, H L Magill, T L Black

    Pediatric Radiology
    |January 1, 1986
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    Delayed urine ascites in a child, a rare consequence of intraperitoneal bladder rupture post-trauma, was diagnosed via CT scan and cystogram. This highlights the importance of recognizing delayed bladder injuries after abdominal trauma.

    Area of Science:

    • Pediatric surgery
    • Urology
    • Diagnostic imaging

    Background:

    • Intraperitoneal bladder rupture is a severe injury often diagnosed acutely.
    • Delayed presentations are uncommon but can occur due to masked injuries or secondary rupture.

    Observation:

    • A pediatric case presented with urine ascites as a delayed sign of intraperitoneal bladder rupture.
    • Abdominal CT scan initially suggested the diagnosis.
    • Cystography confirmed the bladder rupture.

    Findings:

    • Delayed intraperitoneal bladder rupture can manifest as urine ascites.
    • Possible mechanisms include masked primary lacerations or secondary rupture from bladder wall hematomas.
    • Radiologists must consider delayed bladder injury in trauma patients, even with initial negative findings.

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    Implications:

    • Awareness of delayed bladder rupture presentation is crucial for timely diagnosis and management in pediatric trauma.
    • CT scan findings suggestive of bladder injury should prompt further investigation, including cystography.
    • This case underscores the need for vigilance in evaluating abdominal trauma sequelae.