Neonatal bladder injury occurring after umbilical artery catheterization by cutdown
J. M. Kaufman, S. Pai, T. L. Austin and R. I. Macpherson
Umbilical artery catheterization is a widely used technique for monitoring
sick neonates. When it is performed by cutdown, the proximity of
peritoneum, urachus, and bladder makes these structures vulnerable to
injury. Three neonates experienced bladder perforation that resulted from
umbilical artery catheterization by cutdown. The diagnosis was aided by
measuring electrolyte levels in the umbilical fluid and was confirmed by
cystography. Conservative treatment was successful in one neonate, but two
required operative repair of the bladder laceration.