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Vol. 32. Issue 4.
Pages 464-466 (January 2008)
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Vol. 32. Issue 4.
Pages 464-466 (January 2008)
Rotura vesical espontánea en paciente senil con prolapso genital
Spontaneous extraperitoneal bladder perforation in an elderly patient with genitalia prolapse
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N. Pérez Romero
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Correspondencia autor: Dra. N. Pérez Romero Servicio de Urología. Hospital Clínico Universitario San Carlos Profesor Martín Lagos, s/n - 28040 Madrid Tel: 913 303 000 - 913 303 001
, J.J. Gómiz León, M.A. Alonso Prieto, J. Corral Rosillo, I. Galante Romo, A. Silmi Moyano
Servicio de Urología. Hospital Clínico Universitario San Carlos. Madrid
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Rotura vesical espontánea en paciente senil con prolapso genital

Son múltiples y diversas las causas etiológicas de la rotura vesical. Los politraumatismos (accidentes de tráfico), el traumatismo directo abdominal, cerrado o abierto, y las lesiones yatrogénicas (cirugía abierta, endocirugía, cateterismo uretral) figuran entre las más frecuentes; sin embargo, la rotura vesical no siempre exige para su producción un enérgico, violento, directo y evidente agente externo que la provoque. En el caso que a continuación se comunica, la rotura vesical extraperitoneal tuvo su origen en un leve traumatismo perineal ocasionado al sentarse la paciente, la cual presentaba y padecía desde mucho tiempo atrás un cistocele grado III/IV acompañado de prolapso uterino

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Perforación espontánea Vejiga
Prolapso genital
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Spontaneous extraperitoneal bladder perforation in an elderly patient with genitalia prolapse

There are many etiologic reasons which explain the bladder perforation. Bladder injuries happen most commonly in poli-traumatisms (traffic accident), blunt trauma, penetrating injury and iatrogenic injury (surgery, laparoscopic…). However, there is not always a vigorous, direct, extern and blunt agent causing the rupture. In the case reported the extraperitoneal bladder rupture started after a smooth perineal injury caused when the patient seated down. The patient already suffered from a cystocele III/IV plus uterine prolapse for a long time ago

Key words:
Spontaneous perforation
Bladder
Genital prolapse

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