Closed injuries and trauma to the prostate and seminal vesicles can occur with pelvic bone fractures, a strong blow to the perineum, or a fall on it. Bruises and ruptures of these organs are usually combined with damage to the adjacent venous plexus.
Testicular torsion is a common urological disease characterized by pathological twisting of the spermatic cord due to rotation of the testicle, which leads to strangulation of its tissues.
Torsion of the hydatid testicle and its appendage is a common urological disease that occurs as a result of acute and chronic circulatory disorders due to trauma to the appendage of the testicles.
Closed injuries and trauma to the scrotum and testicle most often occur as a result of a direct blow, falling on hard objects, compression (squeezing), stretching, strangulation of the scrotum, etc.
During military operations, open injuries and traumas of the scrotum and testicle occur more often. In modern combat conditions, they occur in 29.4% of those wounded with damage to the genitourinary system.
Open injuries and trauma to the bladder are observed in 24.1% of cases of gunshot wounds to the abdomen and 19.3% of cases of damage to the genitourinary organs.