A person after pelvic fracture, could not pass urine. On examination bladder is not palpable. What is probable diagnosis

Correct Answer: Intraperitoneal rupture of bladder
Description: Intraperitoneal ruptures of the bladder, usually from direct blunt injury, will require surgical repair. Extraperitoneal ruptures are usually associated with a fracture of the pelvis and will heal with adequate urine drainage. Ref : Bailey and love 26thE pg361
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