Purpose: Laparoscopic orchiopexy is a safe operation. However, the bladder can be injured during creation of the transperitoneal tunnel for the cryptorchid testis. We reviewed our experience with this complication. Materials and Methods: We searched the operative notes of patients who had undergone laparoscopic orchiopexy between August 15, 2002 and October 1, 2008, and identified bladder injuries and their treatment. Results: A total of 93 patients underwent laparoscopic orchiopexies for 101 undescended testes during the study interval, with 3 procedures resulting in bladder injuries. The 3 operations varied with regard to whether the injury was recognized intraoperatively or postoperatively, and repaired in an open or laparoscopic fashion...
Usually the word conversion implies conversion from a laparoscopic procedure to an open procedure t...
PURPOSE: Inadvertent injuries during trocar and Veress needle placement are a rare but potentially s...
INTRODUCTION: Treatment of the cryptorchid testicle is justified due to the increased risk of infert...
Purpose: Laparoscopic orchiopexy is a safe operation. However, the bladder can be injured during cre...
Purpose: We evaluate the results and complications of laparoscopic urological procedures in childre...
Introduction: Total laparoscopic hysterectomy is a common surgical procedure performed by a gynaecol...
Purpose: We evaluate the results and complications of laparoscopic urological procedures in children...
PurposeWe studied the current management trends for extraperitoneal bladder injuries and evaluated t...
Urinary bladder injury is a rare complication of laparoscopic abdominal surgery. The incidence is lo...
Objective: To review the rate of inadvertent cystotomy during laparoscopic hysterectomy performed by...
Introduction: Failure after orchiopexy or cryptorchidism after inguinal surgery are not so rarely en...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) in the...
Urinary bladder rupture is commonly due to blunt abdominal trauma rather than penetrating trauma. In...
Background/purpose: Laparoscopic orchiopexy (LO) was recently described as superior to open orchiope...
Bladder rupture due to major abdominal trauma is common. Idiopathic bladder rupture without trauma a...
Usually the word conversion implies conversion from a laparoscopic procedure to an open procedure t...
PURPOSE: Inadvertent injuries during trocar and Veress needle placement are a rare but potentially s...
INTRODUCTION: Treatment of the cryptorchid testicle is justified due to the increased risk of infert...
Purpose: Laparoscopic orchiopexy is a safe operation. However, the bladder can be injured during cre...
Purpose: We evaluate the results and complications of laparoscopic urological procedures in childre...
Introduction: Total laparoscopic hysterectomy is a common surgical procedure performed by a gynaecol...
Purpose: We evaluate the results and complications of laparoscopic urological procedures in children...
PurposeWe studied the current management trends for extraperitoneal bladder injuries and evaluated t...
Urinary bladder injury is a rare complication of laparoscopic abdominal surgery. The incidence is lo...
Objective: To review the rate of inadvertent cystotomy during laparoscopic hysterectomy performed by...
Introduction: Failure after orchiopexy or cryptorchidism after inguinal surgery are not so rarely en...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) in the...
Urinary bladder rupture is commonly due to blunt abdominal trauma rather than penetrating trauma. In...
Background/purpose: Laparoscopic orchiopexy (LO) was recently described as superior to open orchiope...
Bladder rupture due to major abdominal trauma is common. Idiopathic bladder rupture without trauma a...
Usually the word conversion implies conversion from a laparoscopic procedure to an open procedure t...
PURPOSE: Inadvertent injuries during trocar and Veress needle placement are a rare but potentially s...
INTRODUCTION: Treatment of the cryptorchid testicle is justified due to the increased risk of infert...