Published online Feb 18, 2025. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v16.i2.102483
Revised: December 17, 2024
Accepted: January 14, 2025
Published online: February 18, 2025
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Pelvic fractures are often associated with significant morbidity, including injuries to the urinary tract. Understanding the incidence and risk factors for urinary tract injury in these patients is crucial for prompt diagnosis and management. This meta-analysis aims to synthesize existing evidence to determine the overall inci
To determine the incidence and risk factors for urinary tract injuries in patients with pelvic fractures.
A systematic search of PubMed, EMBASE, Scopus, and the Cochrane Library was conducted without date restrictions. Studies examining the incidence and risk factors of urinary tract injuries in patients with pelvic fractures were included. Data extracted included demographics, injury mechanism, pelvic fracture type, urinary tract injury incidence, mortality, and discharge disposition. Review Mana
Ten studies comprising 22700 patients were included. The pooled incidence of urinary tract injury associated with pelvic fracture was 6.88% (95%CI: 6.20%-7.55%). Vehicle, motorcycle, and pedestrian accidents were identified as risk fac
Urinary tract injury occurs in nearly 7% of patients with pelvic fractures. Motorcycle accidents, pubic fractures, and pelvic ring disruptions are significant risk factors. Urinary tract injury following pelvic fracture is associated with increased mortality.
Core Tip: This meta-analysis investigates the incidence of urinary tract injuries associated with pelvic fractures, revealing a prevalence of 6.88%. It identifies key risk factors, including vehicle and motorcycle accidents, and highlights the significant associations between specific fracture types, such as pubic fractures and pelvic ring disruptions, and urinary injuries. The findings underscore the importance of early detection and intervention to reduce morbidity and mortality in affected patients.
