A 50-year-old male presented to the ER with complaints of inability to pass urine. Patient had an accident 1 hour ago. On examination, Scrotal hematoma Blood at the urethral meatus High riding prostate Retrograde urethrogram What should be the next step in the management of the patient: –

Correct Answer: Foley's catheterization
Description: This is a case of posterior urethral injury. RGU image shows extravasation on contrast without flow into the prostatic urethra and bladder along with fracture of right pubic rami. The next step is to go for Foley's catheterization.
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