Objective: The aim of the present study was to assess the resultof a single maneuver facilitating ureteral dissection. Methods: Onehundred and eleven patients underwent a modified procedure of theWertheim-Meigs technique, from February 1995 to December 2003.A detailed description of the surgery is provided. Results: The surgerydid not last long and no urinary fistulas were observed. Bleeding wassimilar to the standard procedure. Conclusion: The new maneuverfor ureter dissection was successful and facilitated the teaching ofradical hysterectomy
The reported incidence of iatrogenic ureteral injuries ranges from 0.05 to 30%. These injuries are p...
In the female complication of the distal portion of the ureter injury is the ureterovaginal fistula,...
In the female complication of the distal portion of the ureter injury is the ureterovaginal fistula,...
Ureteroneocystostomy using free-end technique was conducted in 7 cases. Of these, 6 were cases of ur...
In order to treat the iatrogenic ureteral stricture of more than 8 cm length after transurethral ure...
Objectives: Accidental ureteral injury with gynaecologic surgery, especially hysterectomy, represent...
Background and Purpose: Injury to the ureter is the most common urologic complication of pelvic surg...
Objective: Abdominopelvic infiltrative disease may require aggressive surgical procedures. This stud...
Tamer Abdin,1 Gideon Zamir,2 Alon Pikarsky,2 Ran Katz,1 Ezekiel H Landau,1 Ofer N Gofrit1 1Departmen...
Objectives: Technical description of performing ureteric tunnel dissection in laparoscopic radical h...
This study describes a technique that facilitates the identification of the ureter during radical ex...
Ureteric injury is a serious complication in gynaecological surgery. Identification and dissection o...
Introduction: Ureteral injuries are relatively common in gynecological procedures. The repair of suc...
A 34-year-old female patient underwent total hysterectomy and pelvic irradiation for uterine maligna...
This study describes a technique that facilitates the identification of the ureter during radical ex...
The reported incidence of iatrogenic ureteral injuries ranges from 0.05 to 30%. These injuries are p...
In the female complication of the distal portion of the ureter injury is the ureterovaginal fistula,...
In the female complication of the distal portion of the ureter injury is the ureterovaginal fistula,...
Ureteroneocystostomy using free-end technique was conducted in 7 cases. Of these, 6 were cases of ur...
In order to treat the iatrogenic ureteral stricture of more than 8 cm length after transurethral ure...
Objectives: Accidental ureteral injury with gynaecologic surgery, especially hysterectomy, represent...
Background and Purpose: Injury to the ureter is the most common urologic complication of pelvic surg...
Objective: Abdominopelvic infiltrative disease may require aggressive surgical procedures. This stud...
Tamer Abdin,1 Gideon Zamir,2 Alon Pikarsky,2 Ran Katz,1 Ezekiel H Landau,1 Ofer N Gofrit1 1Departmen...
Objectives: Technical description of performing ureteric tunnel dissection in laparoscopic radical h...
This study describes a technique that facilitates the identification of the ureter during radical ex...
Ureteric injury is a serious complication in gynaecological surgery. Identification and dissection o...
Introduction: Ureteral injuries are relatively common in gynecological procedures. The repair of suc...
A 34-year-old female patient underwent total hysterectomy and pelvic irradiation for uterine maligna...
This study describes a technique that facilitates the identification of the ureter during radical ex...
The reported incidence of iatrogenic ureteral injuries ranges from 0.05 to 30%. These injuries are p...
In the female complication of the distal portion of the ureter injury is the ureterovaginal fistula,...
In the female complication of the distal portion of the ureter injury is the ureterovaginal fistula,...