21 Nov Skateboard Trick Gone Wrong By aceqbank0 Comments A 28-year-old man presents to the emergency department after falling on his perineum while performing a skateboard trick. Initially, he experienced intense pain for 5-10 minutes, which later subsided. However, when attempting to urinate, he developed severe burning pain in his penis and noted significant hematuria. This symptom persisted with subsequent urinations, prompting him to seek medical attention. He denies any other trauma, abdominal pain, or scrotal bruising/swelling. On examination, he is afebrile, with normal vital signs and no acute distress. The physical exam reveals blood at the urethral meatus, but the scrotum and testicles are normal, and there is no abdominal or flank tenderness. The remainder of his exam is unremarkable. Based only on these findings, What is the most likely diagnosis? Pelvic fracture Urethral injury Penile fracture Bladder rupture None Time's up Share article:TwitterFacebookLinkedin