Uroperitoneum as a Complication of Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy: A Case Report.
Charalampos KefalasAlexandra-Eleftheria MenniEleni KarlaftiStavros PanidisGeorgios ChatziantoniouKonstantina KatsiafliakaDespina KrokouAristeidis IoannidisPatroklos GoulasSmaro NettaDaniel ParamythiotisPublished in: Journal of personalized medicine (2023)
Bladder rupture frequently presents with non-specific clinical signs; as a result, it is easily misdiagnosed, especially when it occurs with a non-typical mechanism of injury. Pseudorenal failure is a relatively obscure entity that may help the clinician suspect a bladder perforation. Laparoscopic repair with a single-layer continuous suture technique is a safe and feasible treatment in hemodynamically stable patients. Prospective research is required to specify the optimal timing of catheter removal after bladder repair.