AI Article Synopsis

  • A traumatic pelvic fracture caused rare injuries resulting in both urethra and bladder ruptures that connected to the vagina.
  • Initial misdiagnosis is possible, highlighting the need for thorough emergency exams in gynecology and urology.
  • Reconstructive surgery was successful, leading to positive anatomical and functional outcomes for the patient.

Article Abstract

Traumatic fracture of the pelvis led to the rare combination of urethra and bladder rupture and fistulization into the vagina. This unusual lesion can go undiagnosed initially and must be properly identified during the emergency gynaecology and urology examination. Tissue damage involved nearly the entire length of the urethra including both the smooth and striated sphincters. Reconstructive surgery produced good anatomic and functional results.

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