Urinary bladder rupture during voiding cystourethrography
Voiding cystourethrography (VCUG) is a commonly performed diagnostic procedure for the evaluation of vesicoureteral reflux with urinary tract infection or congenital renal diseases in children. The procedure is relatively simple and cost-effective, and complications are very rare. The iatrogenic com...
Main Authors: | , , , , |
---|---|
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Korean Pediatric Society
2012-05-01
|
Series: | Korean Journal of Pediatrics |
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://kjp.or.kr/upload/pdf/kjped-55-181.pdf |
id |
doaj-c93e6c24a6a64b3999849e03870c6f2c |
---|---|
record_format |
Article |
spelling |
doaj-c93e6c24a6a64b3999849e03870c6f2c2020-11-25T00:30:28ZengKorean Pediatric SocietyKorean Journal of Pediatrics1738-10612092-72582012-05-0155518118410.3345/kjp.2012.55.5.1812012550506Urinary bladder rupture during voiding cystourethrographyKyong Ok Lee0Se Jin Park1Jae Il Shin2Suk Young Lee3Kee Hyuck Kim4Department of Pediatrics, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.Department of Pediatrics, Ajou University Hospital, Ajou University School of Medicine, Suwon, Korea.Department of Pediatrics, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.Department of Urology, National Health Insurance Corporation Ilsan Hospital, Goyang, Korea.Department of Pediatrics, National Health Insurance Corporation Ilsan Hospital, Goyang, Korea.Voiding cystourethrography (VCUG) is a commonly performed diagnostic procedure for the evaluation of vesicoureteral reflux with urinary tract infection or congenital renal diseases in children. The procedure is relatively simple and cost-effective, and complications are very rare. The iatrogenic complication of VCUG range from discomfort, urinary tract infection to bacteremia, as well as bladder rupture. Bladder rupture is a rare complication of VCUG, and only a few cases were reported. Bladder rupture among healthy children during VCUG is an especially uncommon event. Bladder rupture associated with VCUG is usually more common in chronically unused bladders like chronic renal failure. Presented is a case of bladder rupture that occurred during a VCUG in a healthy 9-month-old infant, due to instilled action of dye by high pressure. This injury completely healed after 7 days of operation, and it was confirmed with a postoperative cystography. The patient's bladder volume, underlying disease, velocity of the contrast media instilled, catheter size, and styles of instillation are important factors to prevent bladder rupture during VCUG. Management of bladder rupture should be individualized, but the majority of infants are treated with the operation. In conclusion, bladder rupture is a rare complication, however, delicate attention is needed in order to prevent more dire situations.http://kjp.or.kr/upload/pdf/kjped-55-181.pdfUrinary bladderRuptureRadiography |
collection |
DOAJ |
language |
English |
format |
Article |
sources |
DOAJ |
author |
Kyong Ok Lee Se Jin Park Jae Il Shin Suk Young Lee Kee Hyuck Kim |
spellingShingle |
Kyong Ok Lee Se Jin Park Jae Il Shin Suk Young Lee Kee Hyuck Kim Urinary bladder rupture during voiding cystourethrography Korean Journal of Pediatrics Urinary bladder Rupture Radiography |
author_facet |
Kyong Ok Lee Se Jin Park Jae Il Shin Suk Young Lee Kee Hyuck Kim |
author_sort |
Kyong Ok Lee |
title |
Urinary bladder rupture during voiding cystourethrography |
title_short |
Urinary bladder rupture during voiding cystourethrography |
title_full |
Urinary bladder rupture during voiding cystourethrography |
title_fullStr |
Urinary bladder rupture during voiding cystourethrography |
title_full_unstemmed |
Urinary bladder rupture during voiding cystourethrography |
title_sort |
urinary bladder rupture during voiding cystourethrography |
publisher |
Korean Pediatric Society |
series |
Korean Journal of Pediatrics |
issn |
1738-1061 2092-7258 |
publishDate |
2012-05-01 |
description |
Voiding cystourethrography (VCUG) is a commonly performed diagnostic procedure for the evaluation of vesicoureteral reflux with urinary tract infection or congenital renal diseases in children. The procedure is relatively simple and cost-effective, and complications are very rare. The iatrogenic complication of VCUG range from discomfort, urinary tract infection to bacteremia, as well as bladder rupture. Bladder rupture is a rare complication of VCUG, and only a few cases were reported. Bladder rupture among healthy children during VCUG is an especially uncommon event. Bladder rupture associated with VCUG is usually more common in chronically unused bladders like chronic renal failure. Presented is a case of bladder rupture that occurred during a VCUG in a healthy 9-month-old infant, due to instilled action of dye by high pressure. This injury completely healed after 7 days of operation, and it was confirmed with a postoperative cystography. The patient's bladder volume, underlying disease, velocity of the contrast media instilled, catheter size, and styles of instillation are important factors to prevent bladder rupture during VCUG. Management of bladder rupture should be individualized, but the majority of infants are treated with the operation. In conclusion, bladder rupture is a rare complication, however, delicate attention is needed in order to prevent more dire situations. |
topic |
Urinary bladder Rupture Radiography |
url |
http://kjp.or.kr/upload/pdf/kjped-55-181.pdf |
work_keys_str_mv |
AT kyongoklee urinarybladderruptureduringvoidingcystourethrography AT sejinpark urinarybladderruptureduringvoidingcystourethrography AT jaeilshin urinarybladderruptureduringvoidingcystourethrography AT sukyounglee urinarybladderruptureduringvoidingcystourethrography AT keehyuckkim urinarybladderruptureduringvoidingcystourethrography |
_version_ |
1725326428009922560 |