Urology Case Reports (Sep 2022)

Spontaneous rupture of a bladder diverticulum with delayed open surgical repair

  • David A. Ostrowski,
  • Brian D. Cortese,
  • Raju R. Chelluri,
  • R. Caleb Kovell,
  • Alan J. Wein,
  • Daniel J. Lee

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 44
p. 102165

Abstract

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Spontaneous rupture of a bladder diverticulum is a rare entity typically associated with tissue weakness, bladder outlet obstruction, increased intra-abdominal pressure, or inflammation. Diagnosis is most often achieved via cystogram with a reported role for pelvic ultrasound. Extraperitoneal ruptures are typically treated with catheterization and antibiosis while intraperitoneal ruptures are most frequently treated with immediate surgical intervention. In this case, an adult female presented with an intraperitoneal rupture with no clear inciting event with diagnosis confirmed by pelvic transvaginal ultrasound following a non-diagnostic cystogram. The patient was treated successfully with delayed open surgical repair.

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