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CRACKCast E047 - Genitourinary Trauma

Oct 31, 201641 min
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Episode description

This episode covers Chapter 47 of Rosen's Emergency Medicine.

1. List 6 general indicators of genitourinary trauma?

Lower urinary tract and external genitalia

  • What are the four parts of the male urethra?
  • What is the mechanism of an anterior urethral injury (at least 5 causes)? What is the mechanism of a posterior urethral injury?
  • List 4 indications for retrograde urethrogram before foley placement?
  • Describe the technique for a retrograde urethrogram?
  • Classify bladder injuries and describe the mechanism of injury.
  • Differentiate between extraperitoneal and Intraperitoneal bladder rupture
  • Describe the indications and technique for retrograde cystogram?
  • Outline the management of the different types of bladder injuries.
  • List 3 clinical findings of a penile fracture
  • Describe the management of penile
  • Constricting devices
  • Superficial hematoma
  • Superficial lacerations
  • Degloving injury
  • Penile Fracture
  • Penile amputation
  • Blunt scrotal trauma
  • Bites

Upper urinary tract

  • What is the presentation of a ureteric injury?
  • What are the indications for renal imaging in an adult trauma patient? In a pediatric trauma ?
  • Describe the management of renal injuries:
  • Blunt
  • Penetrating

Wisecracks:

What is the most common site of urethral injuries?

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