Abstract:With pelvic reconstructive surgery becoming more commonplace, knowledge of possible anomalous vessels is important because modification of planned surgical approach may be necessary to avoid short-term and long-term complications.
“…Lazarou et al . reported a case in which it was impossible to fix the mesh to the promontory during abdominal sacrocolpopexy because of anatomic variation of the iliac veins . These findings indicate that difficulty in mesh fixation at the promontory may not be rare in LSC.…”
“…Lazarou et al . reported a case in which it was impossible to fix the mesh to the promontory during abdominal sacrocolpopexy because of anatomic variation of the iliac veins . These findings indicate that difficulty in mesh fixation at the promontory may not be rare in LSC.…”
“…1 In this case, the anomalous iliocaval drainage increased the risks to the patient. Yet, there are certain situations when a surgeon encounters an unexpected finding, either during surgery, or in the postoperative period.…”
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