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== Questions == # What percentage of traumatic bladder injuries are extraperitoneal? Intraperitoneal? Which is more likely with pelvic fracture? # What are the indications for imaging in a stable patient with suspected bladder trauma? # What are clinical indicators of bladder rupture? # In an unconscious patient, what is the minimum volume that should be instilled into the bladder on CT cystography to rule out injury? # What proportion of patients with bladder injury also have urethral injury? # What is the management of bladder injury? # When is cystography needed following management of bladder injury? # As per the AUA Guidelines on Urotrauma, what are the indications for immediate surgical treatment of an extraperitoneal bladder injury? # What clinical findings are suggestive of urethral trauma? # What is the next step in management of a patient with suspected urethral injury? # Describe how a retrograde urethrogram is performed in a patient with suspected urethral trauma. # Retrograde imaging demonstrates posterior urethral disruption in the context of a pelvic fracture. What is the recommended management? # What are potential complications of urethral injury? # Retrograde imaging demonstrates anterior urethral disruption in the context of penetrating trauma. What is the preferred management? # Retrograde imaging demonstrates anterior urethral disruption in the context of straddle trauma. What is the preferred management? # What is the earliest timing that urethral reconstruction should take place after PFUI? # Which part of the urethra is most likely to be injured in a straddle injury? # What are the benefits to surgical repair of suspected penile fracture? Up to how many days after fracture should surgical repair still be considered? # What are the benefits of early exploration and repair of testicular injury
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