%0 Journal Article %T Bladder Neck Rupture Following Perineal Bull Horn Injury: A Surgical Challenge %A Padilla Fernandez B %A Diaz Alferez F.J %A Garcia Garcia M.A %A Herrero Polo M %A Velasquez Saldarriaga J.F and Lorenzo Gomez M.F %J Clinical Medicine Insights: Case Reports %D 2012 %I %R 10.4137/CCRep.S10234 %X Pelvic-abdominal injuries caused by goring are serious lesions which require rapid diagnosis and urgent treatment in the context of a polytraumatized patient. The simultaneous rupture of both the bladder and the prostatic-membranous urethra occurs in 10%¨C29% of males with pelvic fractures but bladder neck injuries in adults are rarer. Unstable pelvic fractures, bilateral fractures of the ischiopubic branches (also referred to as fractures from falling astride) and the diastasis of the pubic symphysis are those that have the greatest likelihood of injuring both the posterior urethra and the bladder. We present a case of perineal bull horn injury with muscle laceration, bone fractures, scrotal avulsion and rupture of the bladder neck involving the right ureter which required two operations to be repaired. %U http://www.la-press.com/bladder-neck-rupture-following-perineal-bull-horn-injury-a-surgical-ch-article-a3356