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Urinary Tract Injury at the Time of Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgery

Janelle Evans, Mickey M. Karram, Ayman Mahdy, Daniel Robertshaw

发表年份
2013
引用次数
7

摘要

OBJECTIVE: To report a series of urinary tract injuries resultant of laparoscopic or robotic procedures performed for a gynecologic indication. METHODS: We identified 16 patients with urinary tract fistulas after laparoscopic or robotic gynecologic procedures between 2009 and 2012. We extracted demographic data and prior surgical data as well as reviewed our management of each case. RESULTS: Thirteen subjects had undergone robotic procedures, 2 traditional laparoscopies, and a single-port laparoscopy with time to presentation from 2 days to 9 months postoperatively. Seven patients presented with vesicovaginal fistulas (43%), of which one healed spontaneously. Eight patients had ureterovaginal fistulas. Two patients (25%) were managed with ureteroneocystotomy, 2 patients (25%) were managed with Boari flap, and 4 patients (50%) were managed with double-J stent placement. One patient had a vesicocervical fistula managed via trachelectomy and partial cystectomy. CONCLUSION: The authors have seen an increase in referrals for urinary tract fistulas in minimally invasive surgery. It is imperative to investigate the effect of a steep learning curve, unfamiliarity with new energy sources, or poor patient selection as contributing factors.

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MedicineVesicovaginal fistulaSurgeryUrinary systemLaparoscopyPort (circuit theory)CystectomyBladder injuryRobotic surgeryGeneral surgery

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