Zusammenfassung
Blasenverletzungen entstehen durch stumpfe Traumata, Stich-, Schuss- und Pfählungsverletzungen oder durch verschiedene iatrogene Ursachen. Bei frühzeitiger Einleitung einer gezielten Diagnostik und Therapie in Koordination mit der Versorgung eventueller weitergehender Verletzungen, sind Komplikationen durch Blasentraumata selten. Probleme entstehen vorwiegend bei verzögerter Diagnosestellung. Eine systematisierte Vorgehensweise kann unnötige Komplikationen verhindern.
Abstract
Bladder injuries are caused by high-energy blunt trauma that disrupt the bony pelvis, a direct blow to a distended bladder, penetrating injuries, or various iatrogenic causes. When diagnosis is prompt and treatment adequate respecting the other possible injuries, complications from bladder injuries are rare. Problems may occur when the diagnosis is delayed. A systematic approach following the prescribed guidelines will help to successfully manage these cases.
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Rödder, K., Olianas, R. & Fisch, M. Das Blasentrauma. Urologe 44, 878–882 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00120-005-0853-1
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