Urologic trauma describes any injury to your urinary tract or reproductive organs. Patients can receive the essential treatment they need from reconstructive urologist Gregory Amend, MD. He offers several treatments for urologic damage caused by falls, car accidents, or other traumatic instances. Call the office in the Upper East Side neighborhood of New York City, New York, today, or use the online scheduling tool to get the urologic care you need.
You may experience urologic trauma, or urotrauma, from:
In some cases, surgery can cause urologic trauma.
Your symptoms depend on where you experienced trauma but could include:
Urologic trauma can affect your sexual function, reproductive capability, or ability to urinate.
Dr. Amend treats urologic trauma by repairing any injury, controlling your symptoms, and preventing further complications. The exact treatment depends on the area affected.
If your kidneys are damaged, Dr. Amend will perform surgery that hopefully repairs and saves them. If you lose a kidney, your body can operate normally with just one. If the kidneys are permanently damaged, regular dialysis restores kidney function.
If there is trauma to the ureters, which move urine from the kidneys to the bladder, Dr. Amend may perform surgery or place a stent to restore their function. Damage to the ureters sometimes requires a procedure known as a percutaneous nephrostomy. During this procedure, Dr. Amend places a tiny catheter through your back to remove urine from the kidneys.
Bladder trauma requires surgery. Dr. Amend may place a catheter until the bladder heals.
Damage to the urethra means you’ll need help urinating. Dr. Amend may insert a suprapubic tube into the bladder through a cut below the belly button to drain urine. This tube may remain in place for 3-6 months as your injury heals. Dr. Amend monitors patients with urethra injuries for at least a year to ensure they don’t suffer scarring, incontinence, and erectile dysfunction (ED).
Injury to the genital may require surgery to repair sexual and urologic functions.
For comprehensive treatment for urologic trauma, contact Gregory Amend, MD. Call the office or use the online scheduling tool today.