An Unusual Case of Severe Haemorrhage and Small Bowel Injury Following Percutaneous Suprapubic Catheter Insertion
Abstract
Suprapubic catheterisation is a useful alternative to urethral catheterisation but it carries potentially serious complications, including bowel injury and infection. We present a case of severe intra-abdominal haemorrhage following a suprapubic catheter insertion using the Seldginger technique. The patients risk of complications was increased by a previous hysterectomy. This case demonstrates the use of ultrasound guidance during suprapubic catheterisation in high risk patients, such as those with previous abdominal or pelvic surgery.
doi:10.4021/wjnu3w