Animal bite of genitalia in a child: A rare case of anterior urethral injury
Journal: Pediatric Urology Case Reports (Vol.3, No. 4)Publication Date: 2016-07-04
Authors : Mohamad Sidani; Jason K. Au; Rodolfo A. Elizondo; Thomas G. Smith III; David R. Roth;
Page : 128-133
Keywords : Urinary trauma; dog bite; child; anterior urethral injury.;
Abstract
Pediatric genital injuries are relatively uncommon. Urethral injuries occur in 3.4% of genitourinary injuries in children. The majority of urethral injuries in boys are to the anterior urethra. We review the diagnosis and management of anterior urethral injuries in the setting of a dog bite to the genitalia in child.
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