S37: Injury of urinary and pelvic organs
S37.9: Injury of unspecified pelvic organ
The urinary organs include organs that form urine or excrete it from the body. Urine flows from both kidneys into the bladder via the ureters. The urethra channels the urine outward from the bladder. The pelvic organs include all the organs in the pelvis, for example the genital organs.
Injuring an organ in the abdomen or pelvis can result in pain in that area. If there is heavy abdominal bleeding, you can be very ill.
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