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Management traumatischer Läsionen von Harnblase und Urethra

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Die optimale Versorgung des politraumatisierten Patienten verlangt ein koordiniertes interdisziplinäres Vorgehen, wobei zwischen der Erstversorgung am Unfallort, der meist in der Klinik durchgeführten Akutversorgung und der später auch durch den niedergelassenen Kollegen gewährleisteten Spätversorgung von evtl. Folgezuständen des Traumas differenziert werden muss. Der nachfolgende Beitrag beschäftigt sich sich mit der Diagnostik und der Therapie der Verletzungen von Harnblase und Urethra, da diese Verletzungen des ableitenden Harntrakts bei politraumatisierten Patienten neben dem Nierentrauma die höchste Inzidenz aufweisen.

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Machtens, S., Stief, C.G., Hagemann, J. et al. Management traumatischer Läsionen von Harnblase und Urethra. Der Urologe B 40, 560–571 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001310050458

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