@article{3188155, title = "Kidney and uro-trauma: WSES-AAST guidelines", author = "Coccolini, Federico and Moore, Ernest E. and Kluger, Yoram and Biffl, and Walter and Leppaniemi, Ari and Matsumura, Yosuke and Kim, Fernando and and Peitzman, Andrew B. and Fraga, Gustavo P. and Sartelli, Massimo and and Ansaloni, Luca and Augustin, Goran and Kirkpatrick, Andrew and and Abu-Zidan, Fikri and Wani, Imitiaz and Weber, Dieter and Pikoulis, and Emmanouil and Larrea, Martha and Arvieux, Catherine and Manchev, Vassil and and Reva, Viktor and Coimbra, Raul and Khokha, Vladimir and Mefire, and Alain Chichom and Ordonez, Carlos and Chiarugi, Massimo and Machado, and Fernando and Sakakushev, Boris and Matsumoto, Junichi and Maier, Ron and and di Carlo, Isidoro and Catena, Fausto and Fugazzola, Paola and Stommel, and Martijn and Rajashekar, Mohan and Tan, Edward and Tolonen, Matti and and Ceresoli, Marco and Gomez, Carlos Augusto and Allievi, Niccolo and and Chirica, Mircea and Salvetti, Francesco and Bertelli, Riccardo and and Ben-Ishay, Offir and Bahouth, Hany and Baiocchi, Gianluca and Tarasconi, and Antonio and Cimbanassi, Stefania and Chiara, Osvaldo and Ten-Broek, and Richard and Montori, Giulia and Picariello, Erika and Solaini, Leonardo and and Hecker, Andreas and Tomasoni, Matteo and Perfetti, Paola and Parry, and Neil and DeAngelis, Nicola and Pereira, Bruno M. and Bado, Joaquin and and Romeo, Oreste and Pikoulis, Andreas and Bala, Miklosh and Napolitano, and Lena and Galante, Joseph and Rizoli, Sandro and Ferrada, Paula and and Horer, Tal and Brenner, Megan and Ivatury, Rao and WSES-AAST Expert and Panel", journal = "World Journal of Emergency Surgery", year = "2019", volume = "14", number = "1", publisher = "BMC", issn = "1749-7922", doi = "10.1186/s13017-019-0274-x", keywords = "Kidney; Urogenital; Urethra; Ureter; Bladder; Trauma; Adult; Pediatric; Classification; Guidelines; Embolization; Surgery; Operative; Non-operative; Conservative; Stenting; Urological; Endovascular trauma management; Flow chart", abstract = "Renal and urogenital injuries occur in approximately 10-20% of abdominal trauma in adults and children. Optimal management should take into consideration the anatomic injury, the hemodynamic status, and the associated injuries. The management of urogenital trauma aims to restore homeostasis and normal physiology especially in pediatric patients where non-operative management is considered the gold standard. As with all traumatic conditions, the management of urogenital trauma should be multidisciplinary including urologists, interventional radiologists, and trauma surgeons, as well as emergency and ICU physicians. The aim of this paper is to present the World Society of Emergency Surgery (WSES) and the American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST) kidney and urogenital trauma management guidelines." }