Abstract
One of the most important advances in trauma to the lower urinary and genital tracts has been the increased use of imaging techniques in its diagnosis and treatment. Computed tomography has been used in the diagnosis of bladder rupture and magnetic resonance imaging and ultrasonography in the diagnosis of post-traumatic urethral strictures. The treatment of post-traumatic urethral strictures by endoscopic urethroplasty has been facilitated by ultrasonography and fluoroscopy and ultrasonography has helped with blunt testicular injury in deciding surgery or observation.
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