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Undetected Penetrating Bladder Injuries Presenting as a Spontaneously Expulsed Bullet during Voiding: A Rare Entity and Review of the Literature
Authors:SreyRam Kuy  Lewis B. Somberg  Jasmeet Paul  Nathaniel Brown  Allegra Saving  Panna A. Codner
Affiliation: Department of Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Abstract:

Background

Patients presenting with a penetrating missile lodged in the pelvis are at risk for having a urinary tract injury. Once in the bladder, the missile can become impacted in the urethra, causing retention that requires extraction. Rarely, the missile can be expulsed spontaneously through the urethra.

Objectives

To describe the world literature regarding undetected penetrating bladder injuries presenting as spontaneously voided bullets and to contribute an additional case to the literature.

Case Report

We present a case report of a 37-year-old man who sustained a gunshot wound to the right buttock, with an undetected urinary system injury and subsequent spontaneous voiding of a bullet.

Conclusion

There have been <10 cases reported in the literature of spontaneously expulsed bullets from the urethra, all of which were undetected injuries on initial presentation. Physicians should be aware of the potential for undetected urinary tract injuries in patients with penetrating missiles to the pelvis and understand the appropriate evaluation and management strategies for these injuries.
Keywords:genitourinary trauma   penetrating bladder injury
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