Urogenital impalement trauma is a particular form of penetrating trauma to the pelvis. They are rare, spectacular or dramatic because they can be responsible for serious vascular and/or visceral lesions. This study reports a case of hypogastric impalement in a 19-year-old young man that caused musculoaponeurotic and urogenital lesions. Emergency surgical exploration was carried out urgently by a multidisciplinary team.
Background: Secondary sclerosis of the bladder neck is a rare but serious late complication that occurs after open or endoscopic prostatic adenomectomy. Objective: The aim of this study was to report the results of endoscopic management of secondary sclerosis of the bladder neck in a series of 23 cases. Patients and Methods: Cross-sectional study of 23 patients presenting with secondary sclerosis of the bladder neck following adenomectomy and treated by endoscopic resection of the bladder neck in a private facility in Bouaké
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