2002
DOI: 10.4314/eamj.v79i11.8808
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Ureteric injuries following pelvic operations

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“…The ureteral injury was observed in 77.42% (n = 17) of the study sample, which is comparable to the 68.75% reported by Diallo et al [6]. They were corroborated by the studies conducted by Oboro [12], Kpatcha [7] and Klap [8] for which gynecological and obstetrical surgery accounted for 47% to 55% of all wounds ureteral postoperative injuries [7] [8] [12]. Uro genital and uro digestive fistulas were the second type of complication in our study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
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“…The ureteral injury was observed in 77.42% (n = 17) of the study sample, which is comparable to the 68.75% reported by Diallo et al [6]. They were corroborated by the studies conducted by Oboro [12], Kpatcha [7] and Klap [8] for which gynecological and obstetrical surgery accounted for 47% to 55% of all wounds ureteral postoperative injuries [7] [8] [12]. Uro genital and uro digestive fistulas were the second type of complication in our study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In the study by Oboro et al [12], hysterectomy (83%) and salpingo ophorectomie (17%) were the interventions managed in the department of Surgery, Ile-Ife Osun State, Nigeria.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Ureteric ligation was the commonest in this study (53.3%) as opposed to ureteric transection, which was the most common in other reports. [11] According to Oboro et al [11] and Awojobi et al [12] bilateral ureteric injury is a rare complication of hysterectomy; this is in contrast with the eight patients (88.8%) in this series.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Риск ятрогенных повреждений увеличивается при эндометриозе, особенно при коагуляции вблизи крестцово-маточной связки [10], спаечных и воспалительных процессах в полости малого таза, при объемных образованиях, существенно изменяющих анатомию (фибромиомы матки, кисты яичника, опухоли гениталий и толстой кишки) [11].…”
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