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Posterior urethral injuries in children

British Journal of Urology, 1996
Objective  To review the results of the operative treatment of posterior urethral injuries in children. Patients and methods  A total of 29 children (25 boys and two girls, age range 3–14 years) with injuries to the posterior urethra ...
Avanoglu, A   +4 more
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Anterior urethral injuries

Injury, 1976
Seventeen patients are reviewed who presented at the Birmingham Accident Hospital over a 20-year period with injuries to the anterior urethra. Fourteen of the injuries resulted from isolated direct blows to the perineum, while 3 were associated with multiple injuries.
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Urethral Injury and Fractured Pelvis

British Journal of Urology, 1978
Summary— In 333 consecutive cases of fractures of th pelvis admitted as emergencies to one hospital 53% were in males, of whom 34 had suspicious clinical signs of urethral or vesical injury. In 15 patients catheterisation was performed uneventfully and in no case did this ...
R E, Glass   +3 more
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URETHRAL INJURIES IN THE CIVIL WAR

Journal of Urology, 2005
We compiled all cases of urethral injury received in battle during the Civil War to detail their management and determine the outcome of treatment.Surgeon medical reports of individual cases of urethral injury listed in the Medical and Surgical History of the Civil War, and pension records available in the National Archives and Records Administration ...
Harry W, Herr, Jack W, McAninch
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Urethral Injury and the Penile Prosthesis

Sexual Medicine Reviews, 2019
The relative infrequency of urethral injuries during penile prosthesis implantation has caused the event to be understudied relative to the morbidity and cost associated with their management.To draw attention to both acute intraoperative and delayed urethral injuries via cylinder erosion by compiling and evaluating the available literature on their ...
Evan C, Carlos   +2 more
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Diagnosis and Classification of Urethral Injuries

Urologic Clinics of North America, 2006
Urethral injuries are uncommon and rarely life-threatening in isolation. They are, how-ever, among the most devastating urinary system injuries because of significant long-term sequelae, including strictures, incontinence, erectile dysfunction, and infertility.
Daniel I, Rosenstein, Nejd F, Alsikafi
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Penile Fracture with Urethral Injury

Journal of Urology, 1992
A case of penile fracture secondary to a mishap during sexual intercourse is reported. The injury involved both corpora cavernosa and complete transection of the urethra. The injury was repaired with plastic reanastomosis of the corpora cavernosa and urethra. The result with limited followup was satisfactory. The diagnosis and treatment of this unusual
T, Tsang, A M, Demby
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Pediatric Urethral and Perineal Injuries

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1975
Perineal and urethral injuries in the young are fortunately uncommon. Their sequelae are often more difficult to manage than the original injury. Self-inflicted injuries are quite unusual and iatrogenic injury to the urethra is seldom encountered today. Most injuries are the result of external trauma. The management of these injuries and their sequelae
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Managing traumatic urethral injuries

Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2000
Urethral injuries are relatively common in male dogs and cats. Urethral epithelium has impressive regenerative properties, and healing by second intention is effective as long as there is mucosal continuity across the traumatized area. Principles of managing traumatic urethral injuries include an accurate patient assessment, including a determination ...
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RE: THE NATURE OF URETHRAL INJURY IN CASES OF PELVIC FRACTURE URETHRAL TRAUMA

Journal of Urology, 2001
We examine the urethral injury associated with pelvic fracture that is said to be due to a shearing force through the membranous urethra which inevitably destroys the urethral sphincter mechanism.A total of 20 asymptomatic cases were prospectively studied, including symptomatically, radiologically, endoscopically and urodynamically, 1 to 4 years after ...
D E, Andrich, A R, Mundy
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