Introduction. Iatrogenic injury of the urinary tract in women undergoing pelvic surgeries is one of the most feared complications and an important source of significant morbidity. Moreover, they cause a lot of anxiety to both patient and surgeon and they also create many legal concerns. The most commonly affected organs are the ureter, bladder and urethra. Urologic injury during obstetrics and gynecologic surgery should always be a matter of prevention, but there are situations in which prevention fails. With this article we intend to raise the awareness on potential situations leading to iatrogenic urinary tract lesions during obstetrics and gynecology surgery. CASE Cases presentation. Three different cases of iatrogenic injuries at vario...
Background: Iatrogenic bladder injuries (IBI) are more common during obstetric and gynaecological pr...
Urological injuries during obstetric and gynaecological operations carried out between Jan. ′...
AbstractThe number of ureteric injury cases has increased in gynecological surgery. We reviewed the ...
Purpose: Urologic injuries occur frequently during surgery in the pelvic cavity. Inadequate diagnosi...
Obstetric and gynecological surgeries are not uncommon cause of iatrogenic injury to the urinary tra...
To determine the prevalence and types of iatrogenic urinary tract injuries during obstetrics and gyn...
Objective: Urinary tract iatrogenic trauma in abdominal or pelvic surgery may cause morbidity, morta...
The reported incidence of iatrogenic ureteral injuries ranges from 0.05 to 30%. These injuries are p...
Background: To determine the frequency of urinary tract injury during Obstetrics and Gynaecological ...
Background: This study was done to share our surgical experience of iatrogenic ureteric injuries fro...
Iatrogenic urinary tract injuries are known complications of digestive and pelvic surgeries. We retr...
Objective: To review iatrogenic ureteric and urinary bladder injuries from obstetric and gynaecologi...
OBJECTIVE: To review the cases of urinary tract injury following major pelvic surgery that were trea...
Background: Urological injury in obstetrics and gynaecology are not uncommon because there is a clos...
Injuries during pelvic floor surgery may involve the ureter, bladder and urethra. Detailed knowledge...
Background: Iatrogenic bladder injuries (IBI) are more common during obstetric and gynaecological pr...
Urological injuries during obstetric and gynaecological operations carried out between Jan. ′...
AbstractThe number of ureteric injury cases has increased in gynecological surgery. We reviewed the ...
Purpose: Urologic injuries occur frequently during surgery in the pelvic cavity. Inadequate diagnosi...
Obstetric and gynecological surgeries are not uncommon cause of iatrogenic injury to the urinary tra...
To determine the prevalence and types of iatrogenic urinary tract injuries during obstetrics and gyn...
Objective: Urinary tract iatrogenic trauma in abdominal or pelvic surgery may cause morbidity, morta...
The reported incidence of iatrogenic ureteral injuries ranges from 0.05 to 30%. These injuries are p...
Background: To determine the frequency of urinary tract injury during Obstetrics and Gynaecological ...
Background: This study was done to share our surgical experience of iatrogenic ureteric injuries fro...
Iatrogenic urinary tract injuries are known complications of digestive and pelvic surgeries. We retr...
Objective: To review iatrogenic ureteric and urinary bladder injuries from obstetric and gynaecologi...
OBJECTIVE: To review the cases of urinary tract injury following major pelvic surgery that were trea...
Background: Urological injury in obstetrics and gynaecology are not uncommon because there is a clos...
Injuries during pelvic floor surgery may involve the ureter, bladder and urethra. Detailed knowledge...
Background: Iatrogenic bladder injuries (IBI) are more common during obstetric and gynaecological pr...
Urological injuries during obstetric and gynaecological operations carried out between Jan. ′...
AbstractThe number of ureteric injury cases has increased in gynecological surgery. We reviewed the ...