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Urinary Tract Trauma By Pretoria Hoyte. Etiology  Any patient with a history of traumatic injury should be assessed for involvement of the urinary tract.

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1 Urinary Tract Trauma By Pretoria Hoyte

2 Etiology  Any patient with a history of traumatic injury should be assessed for involvement of the urinary tract.  Trauma to the urinary tract often is associated with bladder trauma, or damage to the urethra, wounds to the lower abdomen, and anyone patient who has undergone abdominal surgery.

3 Bladder Injury  Injuries to the bladder can be divided into blunt trauma (such as a blow to the body) or penetrating wounds (such as bullet or stab wounds).  Because the bladder is located within the bony structures of the pelvis, it is protected from most external forces. Injury may occur if there is a blow to the pelvis that is severe enough to break the bones and cause bone fragments to penetrate the bladder wall.

4 Bladder injury due to pelvic fractures /

5 Urethral Damage  Urethrospasm (a spasm of the musculature of the urethra); urethrocutaneous fistula(a cutaneous fistula between the urethra and the skin) this occurs after repair of hypospadias or exstrophy of the bladder; urethrocele (which is a herniation of the urethra in females)

6 Herniation of the Urethra

7 Clinical Manifestations  Urine output should be monitored hourly for amount and color  Any evidence of hemauria should be reported  Pt. is assess for abdominal pain and tenderness (indicates hemorrhage, peritonitis)  Difficulty voiding, flank pain

8 Diagnostics  An IVP (a radiographic technique for examining the structure function of the urinary system) may be needed.  Urinalysis, KUB radiograph, excretory urogram, and

9 Diagnostics cont.  A cystoscopy may also be needed.

10 Medical Management  Surgical intervention will be necessary for correction of tears or rupture of the integrity of the urinary tract to reinstate urine flow  This can be done with the removal of the kidney or bladder, with the creation of urinary diversion.

11 Medical Management cont.  If the trauma is located in the kidney a nephrectomy (is the surgical removal of a kidney, performed to remove a tumor or otherwise diseased kidney) must be done.

12 Medical Management cont.  If the trauma occurs in the bladder a cystectomy (a surgical procedure in which all or part of the urinary bladder is removed) may be needed with urinary diversion.

13 Nursing Interventions  Nursing responsibility centers on identifying individuals at risk and detecting variations in assessment findings that indicate trauma to the urinary tract.

14 Prognosis  Prognosis depends on the extent and location of the trauma.


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