Δευτέρα 27 Νοεμβρίου 2017

Delayed presentation of iatrogenic bladder perforation

Description 

A 41-year-old lady presented to a district general hospital with a 24-hour history of abdominal pain, shoulder tip pain and anuria. No other symptoms were reported, and observations were stable. Her medical history included endometriosis, one normal vaginal delivery in 1998 and three caesarean sections dated 2003, 2010 and 2012. On examination, there was tenderness in the suprapubic region and left loin; the bladder was not palpable, and she did not elicit any signs of peritonitis. A Foley catheter was inserted. Urinalysis showed 4+ blood and 2+ ketones. She had raised inflammatory markers and a raised creatinine of 200 µmol/L.

The following day, creatinine had normalised, but there was no improvement in symptoms, despite antibiotics. A CT of her kidneys, ureters and bladder was reported as showing locules of free gas in the bladder consistent with recent catheterisation. There was free fluid in the pelvis, and a faecolith...



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