An Unusual Intra-Vesicle Foreign Body Following Fall off a Tropical Fruit Tree.

Praveen S, and Khor TW, and James L, and Febra S, and Teh GC, (2012) An Unusual Intra-Vesicle Foreign Body Following Fall off a Tropical Fruit Tree. Journal of Surgical Academia, 2 (1). pp. 23-25. ISSN 2231-7481

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Abstract

Penetrating injuries to bladder occur in 20 % of cases. Synchronous bladder and rectal perforation occur in 30-64 % of cases. The management of rectal and bladder injuries depend on whether it is an extra-peritoneal or intra-peritoneal injury. We hereby, report a case of penetrating trauma in a 13 year old boy who fell off a tropical fruit (Rambutan - Nephelium lappaceum) tree. He sustained an extra-peritoneal rectal injury with intra-peritoneal bladder injury. The rectal injury was repaired primarily via per anal route while the bladder injury needed an open repair following laparotomy. Upon removal of bladder clots, a leaf of the ‘Rambutan’ tree was found intra-vesically. It was removed and bladder repaired as per standard method. We review the literature on rare intra-vesicle foreign bodies and discuss the treatment of synchronous rectal and bladder injuries.

Item Type:Article
Keywords:Bladder, foreign body, intra-vesicle, penetrating, injury, rectum.
Journal:Journal of Surgical Academia
ID Code:5183
Deposited By: Mr. Muhammad Wafi -
Deposited On:22 Jun 2012 02:41
Last Modified:14 Dec 2016 06:37

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