A Foley Fallacy: A Case of Bladder Rupture after “Routine” Foley Catheter Placement
Bladder injury is a rare condition mostly due to high-energy trauma. Bladder injury tends to be suspected during traumatic events in the setting of hematuria, pain, and voiding difficulty. Unfortunately, in end-stage renal disease patients who are oliguric or anuric these classic clinical findings w...
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description | Bladder injury is a rare condition mostly due to high-energy trauma. Bladder injury tends to be suspected during traumatic events in the setting of hematuria, pain, and voiding difficulty. Unfortunately, in end-stage renal disease patients who are oliguric or anuric these classic clinical findings would not be seen. We report a case of bladder rupture without a history of trauma or without a history of hematuria or voiding difficulties. To our knowledge this is the first case to describe such an injury with a lack of trauma history. |
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spelling | doaj-art-ee3f07e864b1438bab7aca69fb84523a2025-02-03T01:11:46ZengWileyCase Reports in Urology2090-696X2090-69782018-01-01201810.1155/2018/79781267978126A Foley Fallacy: A Case of Bladder Rupture after “Routine” Foley Catheter PlacementShiva Poola0Arjun Mohan1Department of Internal Medicine, East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine/Vidant Medical Center, Greenville, NC, USADepartment of Internal Medicine, East Carolina University Brody School of Medicine/Vidant Medical Center, Greenville, NC, USABladder injury is a rare condition mostly due to high-energy trauma. Bladder injury tends to be suspected during traumatic events in the setting of hematuria, pain, and voiding difficulty. Unfortunately, in end-stage renal disease patients who are oliguric or anuric these classic clinical findings would not be seen. We report a case of bladder rupture without a history of trauma or without a history of hematuria or voiding difficulties. To our knowledge this is the first case to describe such an injury with a lack of trauma history.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/7978126 |
spellingShingle | Shiva Poola Arjun Mohan A Foley Fallacy: A Case of Bladder Rupture after “Routine” Foley Catheter Placement Case Reports in Urology |
title | A Foley Fallacy: A Case of Bladder Rupture after “Routine” Foley Catheter Placement |
title_full | A Foley Fallacy: A Case of Bladder Rupture after “Routine” Foley Catheter Placement |
title_fullStr | A Foley Fallacy: A Case of Bladder Rupture after “Routine” Foley Catheter Placement |
title_full_unstemmed | A Foley Fallacy: A Case of Bladder Rupture after “Routine” Foley Catheter Placement |
title_short | A Foley Fallacy: A Case of Bladder Rupture after “Routine” Foley Catheter Placement |
title_sort | foley fallacy a case of bladder rupture after routine foley catheter placement |
url | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/7978126 |
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