Forecast | Ruptured bladder

Forecast

The prognosis after a ruptured bladder depends on many different factors. First of all, dangerous complications occur significantly more frequently in intraperitoneal ruptured bladders, as urine can enter the abdominal cavity and cause infections. It can also lead to urosepsis, a dangerous complication in which bacteria enter the blood.

In principle, it is important to detect a rupture of the bladder at an early stage and to initiate appropriate therapy in good time. Under these conditions, the prognosis after a ruptured bladder can generally be considered good.