Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8719870 | The Journal of Emergency Medicine | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
To our knowledge, this is the first report of intraperitoneal urinary bladder perforation associated with Foley catheter diagnosed in the ED by CT without contrast. Pneumoperitoneum found in this case was a clue to the diagnosis and is a benign finding that does not necessitate urgent surgical intervention. The early and accurate diagnosis in this case allowed for effective management with good clinical outcome. The use of indwelling Foley catheter has a high prevalence, especially in long-term care facility residents, who are frequent visitors in the ED. Therefore, emergency physicians and radiologists should be familiar with the presentation and imaging findings of this potential injury associated with Foley catheters.
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Authors
Chenyang MD, PhD, Pedro P. DO, R. Joshua MD,