2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmig.2022.09.058
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Gastric Injury at Laparoscopy for Gynecologic Indications: A Systematic Review

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“…Gynecologic laparoscopic procedures have been identified as the cause of over half of all iatrogenic injuries to the ureters [18]. The incidence rate of gastrointestinal injury during gynecologic laparoscopic surgery has been estimated to range from 0.13% to 1% [19,20]. Among these injuries, the small intestine is the most commonly affected site (55.8%), followed by the large intestine (38.6%) and the stomach (3.9%) [20].…”
Section: Results In the Context Of Published Literaturementioning
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“…Gynecologic laparoscopic procedures have been identified as the cause of over half of all iatrogenic injuries to the ureters [18]. The incidence rate of gastrointestinal injury during gynecologic laparoscopic surgery has been estimated to range from 0.13% to 1% [19,20]. Among these injuries, the small intestine is the most commonly affected site (55.8%), followed by the large intestine (38.6%) and the stomach (3.9%) [20].…”
Section: Results In the Context Of Published Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The incidence rate of gastrointestinal injury during gynecologic laparoscopic surgery has been estimated to range from 0.13% to 1% [19,20]. Among these injuries, the small intestine is the most commonly affected site (55.8%), followed by the large intestine (38.6%) and the stomach (3.9%) [20]. A study involving 12,354 patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery reported 15 cases of rectal injury [21].…”
Section: Results In the Context Of Published Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%