Urinary ascites from bladder perforation in neonate is a rare event reported to occur more commonly following umbilical artery catheterization. Other causes include bladder perforations in neonates with bladder abnormalities, following bladder instrumentation or idiopathic bladder perforations. The present manuscript describes a full-term female neonate with spontaneous bladder perforation who was successfully managed with early operative intervention. We also present a review of the current literature and also discuss the pathogenesis, diagnosis and management of this rare entit
Spontaneous rupture of bladder and extravasation of urine in the peritoneum without evidence of trau...
Spontaneous bladder rupture in a primipara after normal delivery within the first week of puerperium...
Spontaneous rupture of the urinary bladder wall is a rare complication that may lead to intraperiton...
Here we report a rare case of urinary ascites due to spontaneous bladder rupture in a preterm female...
Rupture of the bladder in the neonatal period followed by urinary ascites is rare and usually the re...
Urinary ascites in neonates is not a common condition. Three cases of urinary ascites are presented ...
Copyright © 2015 Adaobi Solarin et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
WOS: A1996WD01500016PubMed ID: 9007478Bladder injury in the neonatal period is an exceedingly rare p...
PubMedID: 19027364Fetal urinary ascites is usually secondary to an obstructive uropathy or neurogeni...
Background. Connatal urinary ascites is rare in females without associated malformations and occurs ...
Iatrogenic bladder injuries have been reported in the neonate during umbilical artery/vein catheteri...
Copyright © 2013 Daniel Cabezaĺı Barbancho et al. This is an open access article distributed under ...
Urinary ascites in a newborn infant is unusual and most commonly results from bladder perforation fo...
Spontaneous rupture of the urinary bladder is a rare occurrence, and when encountered it is a diagno...
Item does not contain fulltextAIMS: Ruptures of the uropoietic system resulting in either urinary as...
Spontaneous rupture of bladder and extravasation of urine in the peritoneum without evidence of trau...
Spontaneous bladder rupture in a primipara after normal delivery within the first week of puerperium...
Spontaneous rupture of the urinary bladder wall is a rare complication that may lead to intraperiton...
Here we report a rare case of urinary ascites due to spontaneous bladder rupture in a preterm female...
Rupture of the bladder in the neonatal period followed by urinary ascites is rare and usually the re...
Urinary ascites in neonates is not a common condition. Three cases of urinary ascites are presented ...
Copyright © 2015 Adaobi Solarin et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
WOS: A1996WD01500016PubMed ID: 9007478Bladder injury in the neonatal period is an exceedingly rare p...
PubMedID: 19027364Fetal urinary ascites is usually secondary to an obstructive uropathy or neurogeni...
Background. Connatal urinary ascites is rare in females without associated malformations and occurs ...
Iatrogenic bladder injuries have been reported in the neonate during umbilical artery/vein catheteri...
Copyright © 2013 Daniel Cabezaĺı Barbancho et al. This is an open access article distributed under ...
Urinary ascites in a newborn infant is unusual and most commonly results from bladder perforation fo...
Spontaneous rupture of the urinary bladder is a rare occurrence, and when encountered it is a diagno...
Item does not contain fulltextAIMS: Ruptures of the uropoietic system resulting in either urinary as...
Spontaneous rupture of bladder and extravasation of urine in the peritoneum without evidence of trau...
Spontaneous bladder rupture in a primipara after normal delivery within the first week of puerperium...
Spontaneous rupture of the urinary bladder wall is a rare complication that may lead to intraperiton...