JJ Doucet… - Ryan's Ballistic Trauma, 2011 - Springer The genitourinary system lies in the retroperitoneal space and shares the perineum with the rectum and major neurovascular structures. As a result, penetrating trauma to the genito- urinary system usually is associated with injury to multiple organ systems and requires a ... Related articles
JF Holmes - Trauma: A Comprehensive Emergency Medicine …, 2011 - books.google.com Section 2 The injured patient Chapter 14 Genitourinary trauma James F. Holmes Epidemiology Following splenic and hepatic injuries, renal injuries are the third most commonly injured abdominal structure, affecting 10% of patients with major trau- matic injuries. 1, 2 As with most ... Related articles
MA Bjurlin, SM Goble, RJ Fantus… - Journal of the American …, 2011 - Elsevier Of the 9,470 patients with GU trauma, 852 patients (9.0%) were 65 years old or older, and 8,618 patients (91.0%) were 18 to 64 years. GTPs were more likely to sustain injury to the bladder or urethra (28.9% vs 20.5% p < 0.001), and less likely to the penis (0.5% vs 3.4% p < 0.001) ... Related articles - All 3 versions
PD Metcalfe… - Pediatric Urology, 2011 - Springer Abstract Pediatric genitourinary trauma is uncommon but harbors several important differences when compared to adult trauma. Although the fundamental principles apply for renal trauma, the urologist must appreciate the different clinical responses to trauma in children with ... Related articles
[HTML] from modernmedicine.comC Fitzgerald… - 2011 - modernmedicine.com For practicing urologists, triaging genitourinary care for children can be more difficult than it is for adults, but it doesn't have to be. Clear and concise GU diagnosis and treatment should help maximize overall care. Cached