Upper Genitourinary Trauma Differential Diagnoses

  • Author: Imad S Dandan, MD; Chief Editor: Rick Kulkarni, MD   more...
 
Updated: Jun 13, 2011
 
 
 
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Imad S Dandan, MD  Consulting Surgeon, Department of Surgery, Trauma Section, Scripps Memorial Hospital

Imad S Dandan, MD is a member of the following medical societies: American Association for the Surgery of Trauma, American College of Surgeons, American Medical Association, American Trauma Society, California Medical Association, and Society of Critical Care Medicine

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Walid A Farhat, MD, FRCS(C)  Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto; Staff Physician, Division of Urology, The Hospital for Sick Children

Walid A Farhat, MD, FRCS(C) is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Pediatrics, American Urological Association, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, and International Pediatric Endosurgery Group

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David S Howes, MD  Professor of Medicine and Pediatrics, Section Chief and Emergency Medicine Residency Program Director, University of Chicago Division of the Biological Sciences, The Pritzker School of Medicine

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Rick Kulkarni, MD  Attending Physician, Department of Emergency Medicine, Cambridge Health Alliance, Division of Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School

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Ruptured left kidney.
Avulsed left renal artery with thrombosis.
CT scan of abdomen and pelvis showing a urinoma.
Urinoma by CT.
Lateral view of a urinoma.
Contrast-filled urinoma.
Retrograde urethrogram showing a leak in the distal right ureter with an element of obstruction.
 
 
 
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