2008
DOI: 10.1097/01.aog.0000278098.85173.61
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Major Venous Hemorrhagic Complication During Transvaginal Cystocele Repair Using the Transobturator Approach

Abstract: Although the transobturator technique is considered minimally invasive surgery, morbidity can be severe and require specific management.

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“…Major hemorrhagic complications may arise from the Retzius space or the laceration of the external iliac or obturator vessels. There is one case report involving major venous bleeding during a trans-obturator anterior vaginal wall repair [22]. In that case, a terminal anterior branch of the internal hypogastric vein was revealed to be the origin of the bleeding.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Major hemorrhagic complications may arise from the Retzius space or the laceration of the external iliac or obturator vessels. There is one case report involving major venous bleeding during a trans-obturator anterior vaginal wall repair [22]. In that case, a terminal anterior branch of the internal hypogastric vein was revealed to be the origin of the bleeding.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Severe complications were seen with trocars, but they remain exceptional [65]. The complication rate in studies with or without trocars does not seem very different: they most often happened during dissection.…”
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confidence: 95%
“…Même si des complications parfois sévères ont été décrites lors des passages de trocarts, celles-ci restent exceptionnelles [61]. Les taux de complications observées pour les techniques sans passage ne semblent pas différents des techniques avec trocarts, l'immense majorité des complications survenant au cours des dissections.…”
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