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Management of Urinary Tract Injuries Following Total Hysterectomy: A Single-Hospital Experience.

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العنوان: Management of Urinary Tract Injuries Following Total Hysterectomy: A Single-Hospital Experience.
المؤلفون: Hsu, Chao-Yu, Law, Kim-Seng, Tai, Hao-Ping, Chen, Hsiang-Lai, Tse, Siu-San, Huang, Zhon-Min, Weng, Wei-Chun, Huang, Li-Hua, Lee, I-Yen, Tung, Min-Che
المصدر: Urological Science; Jan/Feb2018, Vol. 29 Issue 1, p12-19, 8p
مستخلص: Objective: This study elaborated on the clinical experience of patients who underwent urologic management due to urologic complications after receiving a total hysterectomy at a regional hospital. Materials and methods: A total of 696 female patients received the four types of total hysterectomy including total abdominal hysterectomy, transvaginal hysterectomy, lapaparoscopic hysterectomy or robotic hysterectomy for variant gynecologic pathologies. Only 22 cases (3.2%) had urologic procedures performed during or after the operations from 2012/1/1 to 2016/6/30. Results: Of the 22 cases, thirteen (1.9%) received a series of conservative managements only, including cystoscopy, ureteroscopy, endoscopic ureterotomy, ureteral catheterization or double J stenting during the follow-up period. Nine more complicated cases (1.3%) eventually had definitive management, including repair of the urinary bladder rupture, repair of the vesicovaginal fistula, ureteroureterostomy or ureteroneocystostomy. However, five of these nine cases had both conservative and definitive management. The mean delay interval between the initial management and gynecologic procedure was 19.3 days. For definitive management and the gynecologic procedure, the period was 52.8 days. Conclusions: Compared to previous studies, the incidence of urologic injuries following a total hysterectomy in our hospital was similar. From the paper review, it seems early recognition does not improve the outcome but we found a 100% good outcome in patients with definitive management. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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تدمد:18795226
DOI:10.4103/UROS.UROS_11_17