The most common cause of urinary bladder rupture is blunt trauma to the lower abdomen. Intraperitoneal bladder rupture always requires surgical exploration. According to the recommendations of the European Association of Urology it is necessary to issue dual-layer walls of the bladder with suprapubic urine drainage or discharge from leaving the catheter in the bladder from the urethra. Since 1994, intervention in bladder rupture was successfully applied with the laparoscopic method. We present the case of a patient with bladder rupture who was successfully treated by laparoscopic access. In case of damage of the bladder in stable patients laparoscopic access seems to be a possible method of choice. Such access allows surgeons to assess the visual organs throughout the abdomen and shortens the recovery time. The size and length of rupture does not affect the course of the procedure and even large, long perforations can be treated using the laparoscopic technique. Laparoscopy is an effective and timely way to treat this type of injury, giving favorable cosmetic effect, shortening the time of hospitalization, and reducing the risk of wound infection after operations.