Trauma - Abdominal Injuries 4
Update: 2025-08-04
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Pelvic trauma can wreck more than bones—it can shred urethras, pop bladders, and crank intra-abdominal pressure past the danger zone. Don’t let hidden hematuria, missed CT cystograms, or a tight fascial closure sink your patient—or your shelf score.
In this episode, Chris and Mars break down three abdominal trauma heavy-hitters you absolutely can’t miss on exam day:
- Pelvic Fracture Urethral Injuries (PFUI): classic findings, why a retrograde urethrogram beats a “blind” Foley every time, and timing for suprapubic diversion versus delayed urethroplasty
- Bladder Ruptures: extraperitoneal versus intraperitoneal mechanisms, CT cystogram technique, and how treatment flips from catheter drainage to mandatory OR repair
- Abdominal Compartment Syndrome: spotting the lethal triad, measuring bladder pressure the right way, and damage-control laparotomy tricks to prevent rebound compartment syndrome
You’ll lock in:
- Key anatomy and pathophysiology that explain each injury pattern
- Shelf-level imaging pearls—including the must-know 350 mL contrast rule for CT cystograms
- Step-by-step management algorithms and common pitfalls that trip up trainees
- Five rapid-fire, high-yield facts to cement the take-aways before sign-off
Perfect for med students gearing up for the surgery shelf—and for anyone who wants to keep their trauma reflexes razor sharp. Hit play, review your ABCs, and get ready to dominate those abdominal-trauma questions!
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