Sacral Fracture Causing Neurogenic Bladder: A Case Report

A 76-year-old man presented with a Denis Zone III sacral fracture after a traffic accident. He also developed urinary retention and perineal numbness. The patient was diagnosed with neurogenic bladder dysfunction caused by the sacral fracture. A computed tomogram (CT) revealed that third sacral lami...

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Main Authors: Tatsuro Sasaji, Noboru Yamada, Kazuo Iwai
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2012-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Medicine
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/587216
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spelling doaj-41741b3e5992487b9f32306ba812830e2020-11-24T23:50:24ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Medicine1687-96271687-96352012-01-01201210.1155/2012/587216587216Sacral Fracture Causing Neurogenic Bladder: A Case ReportTatsuro Sasaji0Noboru Yamada1Kazuo Iwai2Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Fukushima Rosai Hospital, 3-Numajiri, Tsuzura-machi, Uchigo, Iwaki 973-8403, JapanDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Fukushima Rosai Hospital, 3-Numajiri, Tsuzura-machi, Uchigo, Iwaki 973-8403, JapanDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Fukushima Rosai Hospital, 3-Numajiri, Tsuzura-machi, Uchigo, Iwaki 973-8403, JapanA 76-year-old man presented with a Denis Zone III sacral fracture after a traffic accident. He also developed urinary retention and perineal numbness. The patient was diagnosed with neurogenic bladder dysfunction caused by the sacral fracture. A computed tomogram (CT) revealed that third sacral lamina was fractured and displaced into the spinal canal, but vertebral body did not displace. The fracture lines began at the center of lamina and extended bilateraly. The fracture pattern was unique. The sacrum was osteoporosis, and this fracture may be based on osteoporosis. We performed laminectomy to decompress sacral nerve roots. One month after surgery, the patient was able to urinate. Three months after surgery, his bladder function recovered normally. One year after surgery, he returned to a normal daily life and had no complaints regarding urination. One-year postoperative CT showed the decompressed third sacrum without displacement.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/587216
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Noboru Yamada
Kazuo Iwai
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Sacral Fracture Causing Neurogenic Bladder: A Case Report
Case Reports in Medicine
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Noboru Yamada
Kazuo Iwai
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title Sacral Fracture Causing Neurogenic Bladder: A Case Report
title_short Sacral Fracture Causing Neurogenic Bladder: A Case Report
title_full Sacral Fracture Causing Neurogenic Bladder: A Case Report
title_fullStr Sacral Fracture Causing Neurogenic Bladder: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed Sacral Fracture Causing Neurogenic Bladder: A Case Report
title_sort sacral fracture causing neurogenic bladder: a case report
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Medicine
issn 1687-9627
1687-9635
publishDate 2012-01-01
description A 76-year-old man presented with a Denis Zone III sacral fracture after a traffic accident. He also developed urinary retention and perineal numbness. The patient was diagnosed with neurogenic bladder dysfunction caused by the sacral fracture. A computed tomogram (CT) revealed that third sacral lamina was fractured and displaced into the spinal canal, but vertebral body did not displace. The fracture lines began at the center of lamina and extended bilateraly. The fracture pattern was unique. The sacrum was osteoporosis, and this fracture may be based on osteoporosis. We performed laminectomy to decompress sacral nerve roots. One month after surgery, the patient was able to urinate. Three months after surgery, his bladder function recovered normally. One year after surgery, he returned to a normal daily life and had no complaints regarding urination. One-year postoperative CT showed the decompressed third sacrum without displacement.
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