HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Abdallah AlAbadla from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: Spontaneous urinary bladder perforation presenting as bowel obstruction in a child: a case report, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Every patient presenting with an acute abdomen, signs and symptoms of peritonitis, oliguria, and renal failure should have urinary bladder perforation considered in their differential diagnosis.
SUMMARY
Post-operative day 4, the patient`s mother noticed that the patient developed fecal soiling; a digital rectal exam was performed, and deep rectal contractions were palpated; anal sphincter was not assessed as the patient . . .
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