Journal of Minimal Access Surgery (Jan 2016)

Laparoscopic repair in children with traumatic bladder perforation

  • Cetin Ali Karadag,
  • Burak Tander,
  • Basak Erginel,
  • Dilek Demirel,
  • Unal Bicakci,
  • Mithat Gunaydin,
  • Nihat Sever,
  • Ferit Bernay,
  • Ali Ihsan Dokucu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0972-9941.169973
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 3
pp. 292 – 294

Abstract

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Here, we report two patients with a traumatic intraperitoneal bladder dome rupture repaired by laparoscopic intracorporeal sutures. The first patient was a 3-year old boy was admitted with a history of road accident. He had a traumatic lesion on his lower abdomen and a pelvic fracture. Computed tomography (CT) scan revealed free intraabdominal fluid. The urethragram showed spreading contrast material into the abdominal cavity. Laparoscopic exploration revealed a 3-cm-length perforation at the top of the bladder. The injury was repaired in a two fold fashion. Post-operative follow-up was uneventful. The second case was a 3-year-old boy fell from the second floor of his house on the ground. He had traumatic lesion on his lower abdomen and a pelvic fracture. Due to bloody urine drainage, a cystography was performed and an extravasation from the dome of the bladder into the peritoneum was detected. On laparoscopy, a 3-cm long vertical perforation at the dome of the bladder was found. The perforation was repaired in two layers with intracorporeal suture technique. The post-operative course was uneventful. Laparoscopic repair of traumatic perforation of the bladder dome is a safe, effective and minimally invasive method. The cosmetic outcome is superior.

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