EC Clinical and Medical Case Reports

Case Report Volume 6 Issue 12 - 2023

Intraperitoneal Bladder Rupture Following Trivial Trauma in a Healthy Male - A Case Report

Aparna Jaieel and Gurmeet Singh Sarla*

MH Khadki, Pune, Maharashtra, India

*Corresponding Author: Gurmeet Singh Sarla, MH Khadki, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
Received:October 06, 2023; Published: December 13, 2023



Urinary bladder rupture is usually seen in high impact trauma and associated with pelvic fracture. It may be extraperitoneal {EP} or intraperitoneal {IP}. IP ruptures are difficult to diagnose. Haematuria and pelvic pain are known presentations of bladder rupture. Urinary bladder rupture following a trivial trauma on full bladder in a healthy middle-aged male with no comorbidities, presenting with transient haematuria and gas under diaphragm are an extremely rare occurrence.

 Keywords: Intraperitoneal Rupture; Bladder Trauma

Aparna Jaieel and Gurmeet Singh Sarla. "Intraperitoneal Bladder Rupture Following Trivial Trauma in a Healthy Male - A Case Report". EC Clinical and Medical Case Reports   6.12 (2023): 01-04.