Role of MRI in post traumatic posterior urethral distraction defects in comparison to RGU/ MCUG
Journal: International Archives of Integrated Medicine (IAIM) (Vol.3, No. 12)Publication Date: 2016-12-15
Authors : G Sudarshan; B Santhosh; S Srinivas; K Seshu Mohan; D Aman Chandra;
Page : 99-107
Keywords : MRI; RGU; MCUG; Traumatic posterior urethral distraction defects.;
Abstract
Pelvic fracture urethral injuries are typically partial and more often complete disruptions of the most proximal bulbar and distal membranous urethra. Emergency management includes suprapubic tube placement. Subsequent primary realignment to place a urethral catheter remains a controversial topic, but what is not controversial is that when there is the development of a stricture (which is usually obliterative with a distraction defect) after suprapubic tube placement or urethral catheter removal, the standard of care is delayed urethral reconstruction with excision and primary anastomosis. This paper reviews the management of patients who suffer pelvic fracture urethral injuries and the techniques of preoperative urethral imaging and subsequent posterior urethroplasty.
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