Spontaneous atraumatic rupture of the urinary bladder following alcohol intoxication: A rare case report

Author:

Devkota Shritik1ORCID,Adhikari Sugat2ORCID,Singh Manbir3,Lamichhane Samiksha4ORCID,Adhikari Dipendra5ORCID,Koirala Bishal2,Bhola Harsha6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiodiagnosis and Imaging Anil Baghi Hospital Punjab India

2. Shreegaun Primary Health Care Center Dang Nepal

3. Department of Urology Anil Baghi Hospital Punjab India

4. Department of Radiodiagnosis and Imaging B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences Dharan Nepal

5. Tuberculosis treatment center, Gandaki Province Pokhara Nepal

6. Department of General Surgery Anil Baghi Hospital Punjab India

Abstract

Key Clinical MessageConsideration of spontaneous urinary bladder rupture in the differential diagnosis of acute abdominal pain for alcohol‐abusing patients is crucial for ensuring timely surgical intervention and preventing life‐threatening complications due to its high associated morbidity and mortality.AbstractSpontaneous rupture of the urinary bladder (SRUB) is a rare but critical urological emergency, typically associated with malignancy, neurogenic dysfunction, or previous radiation therapy. Here, we present a unique case of SRUB in a 65‐year‐old chronic alcoholic male who presented with acute lower abdominal pain following heavy alcohol consumption. Initial evaluations revealed leukocytosis, elevated serum creatinine levels, and ultrasound findings suggestive of bladder rupture. Computed tomography confirmed the diagnosis, indicating an intraperitoneal rupture with associated hematoma. Immediate surgical repair was performed, leading to a successful outcome. This case underscores the importance of considering SRUB in patients with acute abdominal pain, especially in the context of alcohol intoxication, and highlights the diagnostic and therapeutic challenges associated with this condition. Early recognition and intervention are crucial to prevent life‐threatening complications associated with urinary bladder rupture.

Publisher

Wiley

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