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Annals of Emergency Medicine | 1984

Diagnosis of intraperitoneal extravasation of urine by peritoneal lavage

Mark J. Rubin; William H. Blahd; Thomas H. Stanisic; Harvey W Meislin

The diagnosis of intraperitoneal extravasation of urine in the multiple trauma patient is often delayed, resulting in increased morbidity and mortality. To determine if intraperitoneal extravasation of urine can be detected by peritoneal lavage, an animal study was designed to investigate whether urea nitrogen and creatinine levels in the urine, serum, and lavage fluid would be predictive of urinary extravasation. Seventeen adult mongrel dogs, weighing 21 to 30 kg, were divided into two groups. The six dogs in Group 1 were utilized as controls, and had peritoneal lavage (15 mL normal saline/kg) performed using the open technique (direct visualization of the peritoneum). Blood, urine and lavage urea nitrogen and creatinine and lavage red cell count were measured. Group 2 (11 dogs) had varying amounts of urine (5 mL to 330 mL) instilled into the peritoneal cavity. Diagnostic peritoneal lavage was performed 30 to 45 minutes after the instillation of urine in all Group 2 animals. Group 2A (nine dogs) had urine instilled under direct visualization through a peritoneal lavage catheter. As bladder dome rupture is the most common cause of intraperitoneal urine extravasation, Group 2B (two dogs) had bladder dome ruptures performed by cystoscopic approach using the resectoscope. Cystograms were obtained in the bladder-ruptured dogs after completion of the peritoneal lavage to confirm intraperitoneal extravasation of bladder contents. In these animals, urine was instilled back into the bladder following bladder rupture. Results demonstrate that urea nitrogen and creatinine can be measured in peritoneal lavage fluid when extravasation of urine is in amounts of 15 mL or greater, and not measurable in amounts of 5 mL or less.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


Annals of Emergency Medicine | 1984

Arterial blood gases and pulmonary function testing in acute bronchial asthma: Nowak RM, Tomlanovich MC, Sarkar DD, et al JAMA 249:2043–2046 Apr 15, 1983

Mark J. Rubin


Annals of Emergency Medicine | 1984

Battery ingestion: A potential form of alkaline injury to the gastrointestinal tract

Marc Levine; Harold Jacob; Mark J. Rubin


Annals of Emergency Medicine | 1984

DepartmentAbstract of the 14th Annual Meeting of the University Association for Emergency MedicineDiagnosis of intraperitoneal extravasation of urine via peritoneal lavage

Mark J. Rubin; William H. Blahd; Thomas H. Stanisic; Harvey W Meislin


Annals of Emergency Medicine | 1984

Prediction of child abuse in an ambulatory setting: Rosenberg NM, Meyers S, Shackleton N Pediatrics 70:879–882 Dec 1982

Mark J. Rubin


Annals of Emergency Medicine | 1983

Accidental hypothermia treated without mortality

Mark J. Rubin


Annals of Emergency Medicine | 1983

Lack of efficacy of a decongestant-antihistamine combination for otitis media with effusion (“secretory” otitis media) in children: Cantekin E, Mandel E, Bluestone C, et al N Engl J Med 308:297–301 Feb 1983

Mark J. Rubin


Annals of Emergency Medicine | 1983

Glass in the hand and foot: Will an x-ray film show it?: Tandberg D JAMA 248:1872–1874 Oct 1982

Mark J. Rubin


Annals of Emergency Medicine | 1983

Effect of tachypnea on the estimation of body temperature by an oral thermometer: Tandberg D, Sklar D N Engl J Med 308:945–946 Apr 1983

Mark J. Rubin


Annals of Emergency Medicine | 1983

Fatal cardiac tamponade: Occurrence with other complications after left internal jugular vein catheterization: Sheep RE, Guiney WB JAMA 248:1632–1635 Oct 1982

Mark J. Rubin

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Marc Levine

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at El Paso

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