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{{Infobox medical condition | |||
| name = Extravasation of urine | |||
| synonyms = Urinary extravasation | |||
| field = [[Urology]] | |||
| symptoms = [[Swelling]], [[pain]], [[urinary retention]], [[fever]] | |||
| complications = [[Infection]], [[abscess formation]], [[sepsis]] | |||
| onset = Sudden | |||
| duration = Variable, depending on treatment | |||
| causes = [[Trauma]], [[surgical complications]], [[urethral stricture]], [[pelvic fracture]] | |||
| risks = [[Bladder injury]], [[urethral injury]] | |||
| diagnosis = [[Physical examination]], [[ultrasound]], [[CT scan]], [[MRI]] | |||
| differential = [[Urinary tract infection]], [[urethral diverticulum]], [[bladder rupture]] | |||
| treatment = [[Catheterization]], [[surgical repair]], [[antibiotics]] | |||
| prognosis = Generally good with treatment, but depends on severity | |||
| frequency = Rare | |||
}} | |||
== Extravasation of Urine == | == Extravasation of Urine == | ||
'''Extravasation of urine''' refers to the leakage of urine from the urinary tract into surrounding tissues. This condition can occur due to trauma, surgical complications, or obstruction in the urinary system. | '''Extravasation of urine''' refers to the leakage of urine from the urinary tract into surrounding tissues. This condition can occur due to trauma, surgical complications, or obstruction in the urinary system. | ||
== Causes == | == Causes == | ||
The primary causes of extravasation of urine include: | The primary causes of extravasation of urine include: | ||
* [[Trauma]]: Injury to the [[urinary tract]] can lead to leakage of urine. This is often seen in cases of pelvic fractures or penetrating injuries. | * [[Trauma]]: Injury to the [[urinary tract]] can lead to leakage of urine. This is often seen in cases of pelvic fractures or penetrating injuries. | ||
* [[Surgical Complications]]: Procedures involving the [[bladder]], [[ureters]], or [[urethra]] can sometimes result in accidental damage, leading to urine leakage. | * [[Surgical Complications]]: Procedures involving the [[bladder]], [[ureters]], or [[urethra]] can sometimes result in accidental damage, leading to urine leakage. | ||
* [[Obstruction]]: Blockages in the urinary tract, such as [[ureteral stones]] or [[strictures]], can cause increased pressure and subsequent rupture of the urinary tract. | * [[Obstruction]]: Blockages in the urinary tract, such as [[ureteral stones]] or [[strictures]], can cause increased pressure and subsequent rupture of the urinary tract. | ||
== Symptoms == | == Symptoms == | ||
Symptoms of extravasation of urine may include: | Symptoms of extravasation of urine may include: | ||
* [[Pain]] and [[swelling]] in the affected area | * [[Pain]] and [[swelling]] in the affected area | ||
* [[Fever]] and [[chills]] if infection is present | * [[Fever]] and [[chills]] if infection is present | ||
* [[Decreased urine output]] | * [[Decreased urine output]] | ||
* [[Abdominal distension]] | * [[Abdominal distension]] | ||
== Diagnosis == | == Diagnosis == | ||
Diagnosis of extravasation of urine typically involves: | Diagnosis of extravasation of urine typically involves: | ||
* [[Physical examination]] | * [[Physical examination]] | ||
* [[Imaging studies]] such as [[ultrasound]], [[CT scan]], or [[MRI]] to visualize the leakage | * [[Imaging studies]] such as [[ultrasound]], [[CT scan]], or [[MRI]] to visualize the leakage | ||
* [[Urinalysis]] to check for signs of infection or blood | * [[Urinalysis]] to check for signs of infection or blood | ||
== Treatment == | == Treatment == | ||
Treatment options depend on the severity and cause of the extravasation: | Treatment options depend on the severity and cause of the extravasation: | ||
* [[Catheterization]] to divert urine and allow healing | * [[Catheterization]] to divert urine and allow healing | ||
* [[Surgical repair]] of the damaged area | * [[Surgical repair]] of the damaged area | ||
* [[Antibiotics]] if infection is present | * [[Antibiotics]] if infection is present | ||
== Complications == | == Complications == | ||
Potential complications include: | Potential complications include: | ||
* [[Infection]] | * [[Infection]] | ||
* [[Abscess formation]] | * [[Abscess formation]] | ||
* [[Sepsis]] | * [[Sepsis]] | ||
== Prevention == | == Prevention == | ||
Preventive measures include: | Preventive measures include: | ||
* Careful surgical techniques | * Careful surgical techniques | ||
* Prompt treatment of urinary tract obstructions | * Prompt treatment of urinary tract obstructions | ||
* Use of protective gear to prevent trauma | * Use of protective gear to prevent trauma | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
* [[Urinary tract injury]] | * [[Urinary tract injury]] | ||
* [[Urinary retention]] | * [[Urinary retention]] | ||
* [[Urethral stricture]] | * [[Urethral stricture]] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
* [https://www.wikimd.com/wiki/Urinary_system Urinary System on WikiMD] | * [https://www.wikimd.com/wiki/Urinary_system Urinary System on WikiMD] | ||
* [https://www.wikimd.com/wiki/Urinary_tract_infection Urinary Tract Infection on WikiMD] | * [https://www.wikimd.com/wiki/Urinary_tract_infection Urinary Tract Infection on WikiMD] | ||
{{Medical condition}} | {{Medical condition}} | ||
[[Category:Urology]] | [[Category:Urology]] | ||
[[Category:Medical emergencies]] | [[Category:Medical emergencies]] | ||
[[Category:Urinary system]] | [[Category:Urinary system]] | ||
Latest revision as of 06:01, 4 April 2025
| Extravasation of urine | |
|---|---|
| Synonyms | Urinary extravasation |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Swelling, pain, urinary retention, fever |
| Complications | Infection, abscess formation, sepsis |
| Onset | Sudden |
| Duration | Variable, depending on treatment |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Trauma, surgical complications, urethral stricture, pelvic fracture |
| Risks | Bladder injury, urethral injury |
| Diagnosis | Physical examination, ultrasound, CT scan, MRI |
| Differential diagnosis | Urinary tract infection, urethral diverticulum, bladder rupture |
| Prevention | N/A |
| Treatment | Catheterization, surgical repair, antibiotics |
| Medication | N/A |
| Prognosis | Generally good with treatment, but depends on severity |
| Frequency | Rare |
| Deaths | N/A |
Extravasation of Urine[edit]
Extravasation of urine refers to the leakage of urine from the urinary tract into surrounding tissues. This condition can occur due to trauma, surgical complications, or obstruction in the urinary system.
Causes[edit]
The primary causes of extravasation of urine include:
- Trauma: Injury to the urinary tract can lead to leakage of urine. This is often seen in cases of pelvic fractures or penetrating injuries.
- Surgical Complications: Procedures involving the bladder, ureters, or urethra can sometimes result in accidental damage, leading to urine leakage.
- Obstruction: Blockages in the urinary tract, such as ureteral stones or strictures, can cause increased pressure and subsequent rupture of the urinary tract.
Symptoms[edit]
Symptoms of extravasation of urine may include:
- Pain and swelling in the affected area
- Fever and chills if infection is present
- Decreased urine output
- Abdominal distension
Diagnosis[edit]
Diagnosis of extravasation of urine typically involves:
- Physical examination
- Imaging studies such as ultrasound, CT scan, or MRI to visualize the leakage
- Urinalysis to check for signs of infection or blood
Treatment[edit]
Treatment options depend on the severity and cause of the extravasation:
- Catheterization to divert urine and allow healing
- Surgical repair of the damaged area
- Antibiotics if infection is present
Complications[edit]
Potential complications include:
Prevention[edit]
Preventive measures include:
- Careful surgical techniques
- Prompt treatment of urinary tract obstructions
- Use of protective gear to prevent trauma
See Also[edit]
References[edit]
<references/>
External Links[edit]
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