1974
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(74)90163-x
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Complication of laparoscopy: Two cases of perforated urinary bladder

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“…Only one case of delayed diagnosis, 24 h postoperatively, has been previously reported, by Georgy et al 1 In that instance, the diagnosis was made when haematuria was noted on catheterization. Only one case of delayed diagnosis, 24 h postoperatively, has been previously reported, by Georgy et al 1 In that instance, the diagnosis was made when haematuria was noted on catheterization.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…Only one case of delayed diagnosis, 24 h postoperatively, has been previously reported, by Georgy et al 1 In that instance, the diagnosis was made when haematuria was noted on catheterization. Only one case of delayed diagnosis, 24 h postoperatively, has been previously reported, by Georgy et al 1 In that instance, the diagnosis was made when haematuria was noted on catheterization.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In most of the reported cases, bladder injury has been recognized intra-operatively. Only one case of delayed diagnosis, 24 h postoperatively, has been previously reported, by Georgy et al 1 In that instance, the diagnosis was made when haematuria was noted on catheterization. In our case the diagno-1996 Blackwell Science Ltd, Gynaecological Endoscopy, 5, 45-47 sis was made 72 h postoperatively.…”
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“…Since it was first reported, it has been noted to occur during procedures involving a verres needle, trocars (primary or secondary), and electrocautry regardless of improvements in surgical techniques and safety instructions [2]. Predisposing risk factors for complications during laparoscopic procedures include operation history of the patient, pelvic adhesion, endometriosis, obesity, urachal anomaly, and unskilled surgeons [3].…”
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“…Although the setup was quite expensive, when the equipment was available, one could get a high percentage of satisfactory results in a large number of population (3,11). It is possible that the complications, although few, could become serious enough to frustrate the inexperienced operator (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7).…”
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confidence: 99%