How long does it take for a broken bladder to grow back

If a bladder rupture is surgically repaired, the bladder mucosa takes about a week to heal, which means it can heal completely. If a bladder rupture is not surgically repaired, it will not heal on its own and the patient may experience urinary leakage, extravasation or even co-infection, with the risk of further bladder rupture expansion. Surgical treatment of a bladder rupture requires a catheter to be left in place for a week, and the catheter can be removed after the bladder mucosa has completely healed, at which point no bladder leakage will occur. If the patient is not aware of the bladder rupture, or if the bladder rupture is not detected early and surgery is not performed early, the urine can flow around the bladder or into the abdominal cavity along the rupture, causing infection, pain or abdominal distension in the patient, and can even cause paralytic intestinal obstruction and other manifestations. This condition will not heal on its own without surgical repair, and as the rupture is prolonged, the symptoms will further worsen and even The symptoms can be further aggravated with the prolongation of the rupture and even manifestations such as infectious shock. Therefore, early surgery is needed after bladder rupture, which can heal completely in a week after surgical repair.