A ruptured urethra is a serious urological injury in which the urethra—the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body—is partially or completely torn. This condition is most often caused by trauma and requires prompt medical attention to prevent long-term complications. Under the expert care of Dr. Ramesh Hanumegowda, patients with urethral rupture receive timely diagnosis and advanced reconstructive treatment to restore urinary function and quality of life.
Urethral rupture typically occurs due to high-impact injuries, such as road traffic accidents, pelvic fractures, falls from height, or blunt trauma to the perineal region. In rare cases, it may also result from medical procedures or severe infections. Urethral injuries are more commonly seen in men due to the longer length and anatomical course of the male urethra.
Depending on the severity and location, urethral rupture may be classified as partial or complete and can involve the anterior or posterior urethra.
The symptoms of a ruptured urethra can vary based on the extent of injury but commonly include:
Inability or difficulty in passing urine
Blood at the urethral opening
Pain or swelling in the lower abdomen, pelvis, or perineum
Bruising in the genital or perineal area
Distended bladder due to urinary retention
Any of these signs following trauma should be considered a medical emergency.
Dr. Ramesh Hanumegowda performs a thorough and structured evaluation to confirm urethral rupture and assess associated injuries. Diagnostic investigations may include:
Detailed trauma history and physical examination
Ultrasound or CT scan to evaluate pelvic injuries
Retrograde urethrogram (RUG) to determine the site and extent of rupture
Assessment of bladder and kidney function
Accurate diagnosis is essential for planning appropriate and timely treatment.
Management depends on the type, severity, and timing of the injury. Dr. Ramesh offers both emergency and definitive treatment options, including:
Initial urinary diversion, usually through suprapubic catheterization
Endoscopic realignment in selected early cases
Delayed reconstructive urethral surgery (urethroplasty) for complete ruptures or complex injuries
Reconstructive urethroplasty is often required to restore normal urinary flow and prevent long-term complications.
With over 15 years of experience in urology, Dr. Ramesh Hanumegowda has extensive expertise in managing urological trauma and complex urethral injuries. His specialization in reconstructive urology ensures high success rates and durable outcomes, even in severe cases of urethral rupture.
Dr. Ramesh follows international trauma and reconstructive protocols, ensuring safe, ethical, and patient-focused care.
Recovery after urethral rupture depends on injury severity and the treatment performed. Patients receive detailed post-operative guidance on catheter care, activity restrictions, and follow-up schedules. Long-term monitoring is essential to detect complications such as urethral stricture, urinary incontinence, or sexual dysfunction.
With proper treatment and follow-up, many patients achieve excellent functional recovery.
A ruptured urethra is a complex condition that requires expert evaluation and advanced surgical care. Dr. Ramesh Hanumegowda is committed to providing comprehensive, timely, and compassionate care for patients with urethral injuries.
If you or a loved one has sustained urological trauma or is experiencing difficulty passing urine after an injury, consult Dr. Ramesh Hanumegowda for expert assessment and advanced reconstructive treatment.
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