Delayed Diagnosis of Iatrogenic Bladder Perforation in a Neonate
Iatrogenic bladder injuries have been reported in the neonate during umbilical artery/vein catheterization, voiding cystourethrogram, urinary catheterizations, and overwhelming hypoxic conditions. Patients with iatrogenic bladder perforations can present with acute abdomen indicating urinary periton...
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author | Antoinette S. Birs Jose A. Perez Mark A. Rich Hubert S. Swana |
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description | Iatrogenic bladder injuries have been reported in the neonate during umbilical artery/vein catheterization, voiding cystourethrogram, urinary catheterizations, and overwhelming hypoxic conditions. Patients with iatrogenic bladder perforations can present with acute abdomen indicating urinary peritonitis, septic-uremic shock, or subtle symptoms like abdominal distension, pain, hematuria, uremia, electrolyte imbalances, and/or difficulty urinating. The following neonatal case report of perforated bladder includes a review of the signs, symptoms, diagnostic tools, and management of bladder injury in neonates. |
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spelling | doaj-art-6019fae938dc4758820cce577405e8692025-02-03T01:08:55ZengWileyCase Reports in Urology2090-696X2090-69782016-01-01201610.1155/2016/14253731425373Delayed Diagnosis of Iatrogenic Bladder Perforation in a NeonateAntoinette S. Birs0Jose A. Perez1Mark A. Rich2Hubert S. Swana3College of Medicine, University of Central Florida, 6850 Lake Nona Blvd, Orlando, FL 32827, USANeonatology, Winnie Palmer Hospital, 83 W. Miller St, Orlando, FL 32806, USACollege of Medicine, University of Central Florida, 6850 Lake Nona Blvd, Orlando, FL 32827, USACollege of Medicine, University of Central Florida, 6850 Lake Nona Blvd, Orlando, FL 32827, USAIatrogenic bladder injuries have been reported in the neonate during umbilical artery/vein catheterization, voiding cystourethrogram, urinary catheterizations, and overwhelming hypoxic conditions. Patients with iatrogenic bladder perforations can present with acute abdomen indicating urinary peritonitis, septic-uremic shock, or subtle symptoms like abdominal distension, pain, hematuria, uremia, electrolyte imbalances, and/or difficulty urinating. The following neonatal case report of perforated bladder includes a review of the signs, symptoms, diagnostic tools, and management of bladder injury in neonates.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/1425373 |
spellingShingle | Antoinette S. Birs Jose A. Perez Mark A. Rich Hubert S. Swana Delayed Diagnosis of Iatrogenic Bladder Perforation in a Neonate Case Reports in Urology |
title | Delayed Diagnosis of Iatrogenic Bladder Perforation in a Neonate |
title_full | Delayed Diagnosis of Iatrogenic Bladder Perforation in a Neonate |
title_fullStr | Delayed Diagnosis of Iatrogenic Bladder Perforation in a Neonate |
title_full_unstemmed | Delayed Diagnosis of Iatrogenic Bladder Perforation in a Neonate |
title_short | Delayed Diagnosis of Iatrogenic Bladder Perforation in a Neonate |
title_sort | delayed diagnosis of iatrogenic bladder perforation in a neonate |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2016/1425373 |
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