RESUMENROTURA VESICAL ESPONTÁNEA EN PACIENTE SENIL CON PROLAPSO GENITAL Son múltiples y diversas las causas etiológicas de la rotura vesical. Los politraumatismos (accidentes de tráfico), el traumatismo directo abdominal, cerrado o abierto, y las lesiones yatrogénicas (cirugía abierta, endocirugía, cateterismo uretral) figuran entre las más frecuentes; sin embargo, la rotura vesical no siempre exige para su producción un enérgico, violento, directo y evidente agente externo que la provoque. En el caso que a continuación se comunica, la rotura vesical extraperitoneal tuvo su origen en un leve traumatismo perineal ocasionado al sentarse la paciente , la cual presentaba y padecía desde mucho tiempo atrás un cistocele grado III/IV acompañado de prolapso uterino.Palabras clave: Perforación espontánea Vejiga. Prolapso genital. ABSTRACT SPONTANEOUS EXTRAPERITONEAL BLADDER PERFORATION IN AN ELDERLY PATIENT WITHGENITALIA PROLAPSE There are many etiologic reasons which explain the bladder perforation. Bladder injuries happen most commonly in poli-traumatisms (traffic accident), blunt trauma, penetrating injury and iatrogenic injury (surgery, laparoscopic…). However, there is not always a vigorous, direct, extern and blunt agent causing the rupture. In the case reported the extraperitoneal bladder rupture started after a smooth perineal injury caused when the patient seated down. The patient already suffered from a cystocele III/IV plus uterine prolapse for a long time ago.
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