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Laparoscopic ureteral injury and repair: case reviews and clinical update.

Aarathi Cholkeri-Singh1, Narendra Narepalem, Charles E Miller.   

Abstract

Ureteral injuries are known complications of pelvic surgery. The incidence is 0.5% to 3%, and approximately one-third of these cases are not identified or corrected intraoperatively. It is critical to recognize and repair these injuries intraoperatively to decrease morbidity and prevent further complications, such as ureteral stricture, fistula formation, or loss of renal function. Traditionally, laparotomy has been the method of choice for ureteral injuries even when the injury is identified during a laparoscopic procedure. Laparoscopy has been shown to result in decreased infection rate, fewer incisional hernias, shorter hospital stay, and quicker recovery compared with laparotomy. Several articles were reviewed of successful laparoscopic ureteral injury repair, in addition to the 2 cases presented in this article. We conclude that laparoscopic ureteral injury repair is feasible, safe, and effective.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17478370     DOI: 10.1016/j.jmig.2006.10.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Minim Invasive Gynecol        ISSN: 1553-4650            Impact factor:   4.137


  5 in total

1.  Ureteral injury in laparoscopic gynecologic surgery.

Authors:  Elmira Manoucheri; Sarah L Cohen; Evelien M Sandberg; Adam S Kibel; Jon Einarsson
Journal:  Rev Obstet Gynecol       Date:  2012

2.  Protect the ureters.

Authors:  Jay A Redan; Steven D McCarus
Journal:  JSLS       Date:  2009 Apr-Jun       Impact factor: 2.172

3.  Routine cystoscopy after robotic gynecologic oncology surgery.

Authors:  My-Linh T Nguyen; Erin Stevens; Christopher J LaFargue; Michael Karsy; Tarah L Pua; Constantine Gorelick; Sean S Tedjarati; Tana S Pradhan
Journal:  JSLS       Date:  2014 Jul-Sep       Impact factor: 2.172

4.  Ureterouterine fistula post caesarean section: a case report.

Authors:  Katherine A Lanary; Hashim Hashim; John Iacovou
Journal:  Cases J       Date:  2008-10-20

5.  Retrograde balloon dilation as a therapeutic option for post-gynecologic surgery ureteral stricture followed by ureteroureterostomy: a comparative study regarding stricture length.

Authors:  Geon Woo Lim; Young Dong Yu; Kyung Hwa Choi; Seung Ryeol Rhee; Dong Soo Park; Young Kwon Hong
Journal:  Yeungnam Univ J Med       Date:  2018-12-31
  5 in total

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