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[Urological Complications of Pelvic Surgery at Point-G Hospital, About 23 Cases].

D Sangaré, H J G Berthé, M L Diakité, A Samassekou, A S Diakité, M S Diallo, O Koné, I Sissoko, I D Dembélé, M T Coulibaly, Z Ouattara, A Tembely.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Bladder and ureteral lesions are the most common urologic complications occurring during pelvic surgery with 1% and 0.5% to 3%, respectively. These lesions are rarely recognized intraoperatively and pose a major problem to urologists, gynecologists, and general surgeons.
OBJECTIVE: To study the factors favoring urologic complications following pelvic surgery at the University Hospital Point-G. PATIENTS AND
METHOD: We conducted a retrospective study at the University Hospital Point-G between 2006 and 2015. It involved 23 patients with a whole urological lesion following pelvic surgery. These patients underwent a clinical and para-clinical examination (intravenous urography, methylene blue test) to confirm the urological lesion and to determine its management.
RESULTS: The average age of our patients was 32.00 years with extremes of 18 and 40 years old. The leakage of urine was found in 82.6% (19/23). Interventions that caused urologic injury were: caesarean section 52.2% (12/23), hysterectomy 30.4% (7/23), as well as a caesarean section and hysterectomy 17.4% (4/23). Methylene blue was performed in 19 patients, it was positive in 52.2% (12/23) and intravenous urography (IVU) in 7 patients. The lesions encountered were: retrotrigonal fistula vesico-vaginal 10 cases, vesico-vaginal fistula under trigonal 2 cases, uretero-vaginal fistula 7 cases, and bilateral ureteral ligation 4 cases. Fistulorraphy was performed in 52.2% followed by direct ureterovesical reimplantation. The postoperative outcome was satisfactory in 100% of cases with obtaining a good bladder tightness. The average duration of hospitalization was 12 days (+/- 4 days).
CONCLUSION: Pelvic surgery results in urological injuries. Caesarean section and hysterectomy are contributing factors. Vesico-vaginal fistula or ureteral lesions are common. Le comitée de rédaction se réserve le droit de revoyer aux auteurs avant toute soumission à l'avis des lecteurs les manuscrits qui ne seraient pas conformes à ces modalités de présentation. En outre il leur conseille de sonserver un examplaire du manuscrit, des figures et des tableaux.

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Keywords:  Chirurgie pelvienne; Fistule vésico-vaginale; Mali; Pelvic surgery; Urologic complications; Vesico-vaginal fistula; complications urologiques

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30484577

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mali Med        ISSN: 0464-7874


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1.  Functional outcomes of surgical treatment of ureteral injury following gynecological and obstetrical surgery.

Authors:  Moez Rahoui; Yassine Ouanes; Kays Chaker; Kheireddine Mourad Dali; Mokhtar Bibi; Ahmed Sellami; Sami Ben Rhouma; Yassine Nouira
Journal:  Ann Med Surg (Lond)       Date:  2022-06-28
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