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Bladder Trauma Guidelines — Complete, Evidence‑Based Review (Statements 14A–18) This video provides a precise, guideline‑driven walkthrough of the evaluation and management of bladder trauma, covering Guideline Statements 14A through 18. Every recommendation, evidence grade, imaging requirement, fracture‑pattern indicator, and management pathway is included with zero omissions. Designed for clinicians, trainees, and anyone who needs a clear, authoritative understanding of bladder injury management. What You’ll Learn When retrograde cystography is mandatory How gross vs. microscopic hematuria changes evaluation High‑risk pelvic fracture patterns linked to bladder rupture Imaging techniques: plain film vs. CT cystography Indicators of intraperitoneal vs. extraperitoneal injury When surgical repair is required When catheter drainage alone is appropriate Complex extraperitoneal injuries requiring operative management Post‑repair catheter strategy (urethral vs. suprapubic) Guideline Statements Covered 14A: Retrograde cystography in gross hematuria + pelvic fracture 14B: Imaging indications in concerning mechanisms and pelvic ring injuries 15: Mandatory surgical repair of intraperitoneal bladder rupture 16: Catheter drainage for uncomplicated extraperitoneal injuries 17: Surgical repair for complicated extraperitoneal injuries 18: Post‑repair urethral catheter drainage without suprapubic tube Who This Video Is For Emergency physicians Trauma surgeons Urologists Radiologists Surgical residents and medical students Anyone preparing for trauma call or guideline‑based exams Why This Matters Bladder trauma is uncommon but high‑risk. Missing key indicators—especially in the setting of pelvic fractures—can lead to delayed diagnosis, sepsis, fistula formation, and long‑term morbidity. This video distills the official guideline recommendations into a clear, structured, timestamped format to support rapid clinical decision‑making. Timestamps: 00:00 – Guideline 14A: Gross Hematuria + Pelvic Fracture (Mandatory Cystography) 01:10 – Guideline 14B: Additional Indicators for Imaging 02:20 – Guideline 15: Intraperitoneal Bladder Rupture (Surgical Repair Required) 03:20 – Guideline 16: Uncomplicated Extraperitoneal Injury (Catheter Drainage) 04:00 – Guideline 17: Complicated Extraperitoneal Injury (Surgical Repair) 05:00 – Guideline 18: Post‑Repair Drainage Strategy Link to this video: • How to Manage Bladder Trauma – AUA Guideli... #BladderTrauma #TraumaSurgery #Urology #EmergencyMedicine #TraumaGuidelines #PelvicFracture #Hematuria #CTCystogram #RetrogradeCystography #IntraperitonealInjury #ExtraperitonealInjury #TraumaEducation #MedicalGuidelines #ClinicalEducation #SurgicalEducation