2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jogoh.2018.10.009
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The incidence, causes, and management of lower urinary tract injury during total laparoscopic hysterectomy

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“…The procedure performed in five included studies was vaginal hysterectomy. 14,17,29,32,33 Ten of the remaining included studies assessed the odds of surgical complications following minimally invasive hysterectomy (laparoscopic-assisted vaginal hysterectomy, total laparoscopic hysterectomy, and roboticassisted hysterectomy) 16,[20][21][22][23]27,28,31,34,35 and 11 included studies assessed the odds of various types of hysterectomy including total abdominal hysterectomy and vaginal hysterectomy. 4,6,15,18,19,[24][25][26]30,36,37 Study designs of the included studies were cohort studies (24) 4,6,14-25,27-29,31-37 and case-control studies (two) 26,30 (Tables S3 and S4).…”
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“…The procedure performed in five included studies was vaginal hysterectomy. 14,17,29,32,33 Ten of the remaining included studies assessed the odds of surgical complications following minimally invasive hysterectomy (laparoscopic-assisted vaginal hysterectomy, total laparoscopic hysterectomy, and roboticassisted hysterectomy) 16,[20][21][22][23]27,28,31,34,35 and 11 included studies assessed the odds of various types of hysterectomy including total abdominal hysterectomy and vaginal hysterectomy. 4,6,15,18,19,[24][25][26]30,36,37 Study designs of the included studies were cohort studies (24) 4,6,14-25,27-29,31-37 and case-control studies (two) 26,30 (Tables S3 and S4).…”
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“…Figure 2 shows the summary of the risk of biases stratified by the type of study design. Quality assessment among 24 cohort studies using the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale indicated that high risks for comparability and outcome assessment were, respectively, noted in 15 [14][15][16][17][18][21][22][23][24][25]27,28,33,34,36 and 12 studies. 6,14,15,17,18,22,27,29,31,33,34,37 No cohort study was judged as having a high risk of selection bias.…”
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“…Accidental ureteral injury is a known complication of minimally invasive gynecologic surgery. Previous cesarean section, severe endometriosis, multiple myomas, and large uterus are recognized as risk factors for ureteral injury [9]. Most injuries occur during division of the uterine artery at the level of the internal cervical space.…”
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“…In terms of complications, ureteric injury is a remarkable morbidity during laparoscopic hysterectomy, occurring with a ratio about 0.7% [6]. One of the most common sites of injury is where it intersects the UA thus, the surgeon needs to be mindful when ligating the UA because the ureter passes beneath this artery and is at risk for injury [7][8][9].…”
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