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Number №2, 2025 - page 121-127

Traumatic ureteral injuries DOI: 10.29188/2222-8543-2025-18-2-121-127

For citation: Simanov R.N., Smirnova D.V. Traumatic ureteral injuries. Experimental and Clinical Urology 2025;18(2):121-127; https://doi.org/10.29188/2222-8543-2025-18-2-121-127
Simanov R.N., Smirnova D.V.
Information about authors:
  • Simanov R.N. – senior lecturer at the Department of Hospital Surgery, otolaryngological diseases, Ophtalmology, Dentistry, Oncology, Urology, in Medical Institute named Professor A.P. Zilber of Petrozavodsk State University, urologist of urology department State Budgetary Institution of RK ‘Republican Hospital named after V.A. Baranov; Petrozavodsk, Russia; RSCI Author ID 1133010, https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1246-7233
  • Smirnova D.V. – 6th year student of Medical Institute named Professor A.P. Zilber of Petrozavodsk State University; Petrozavodsk, Russia; RSCI Author ID 1231915
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Introduction. Traumatic ureteral injuries associated with blunt trauma are exceedingly uncommon and frequently unidentified in the emergency setting when life-threatening conditions are prioritised. A delayed diagnosis of ureteral trauma in the examination of a critical patient can result in significant complications, which may impair future quality of life and, in some cases, may even prove fatal.

Materials and methods. The search for scientific articles was conducted in the electronic databases PubMed, Scopus, Medscape, as well as the scientific electronic library «CyberLeninka» and eLibrary.ru using the following keywords: ureteral injury; blunt abdominal trauma; emergency urology urinary tract injury. A total of 37 articles were selected for this publication.

Results. The literature review presents the current view of domestic and foreign authors on the aspects of early and delayed diagnosis of ureteral injuries. It also considers modern approaches to treatment, including minimally invasive and reconstructive surgical techniques.

Conclusion. The aim of the review is to increase the vigilance of the urological community with regard to patients with injuries of the lumbar region and abdomen, as well as pelvic bones, not only in the acute period, but also at delayed diagnosis.

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