March 11, 2026 · The American journal of emergency medicine · DOI: 10.1016/j.ajem.2026.02.042

Concomitant anorectal and posterior urethral injury caused by straddle injury: A case report

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This case report investigates an unusual instance of straddle injury in a child, which typically affects the anterior perineum, leading to both anorectal and posterior urethral injuries from an atypical impact to the posterior perineum. The authors aim to highlight the potential for more extensive damage than is commonly associated with straddle injuries, emphasizing the need for awareness of such complications in clinical practice.

Kazuki Iio, Kentaro Iwata, Teizaburo Mori, Hiroyuki Satoh

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