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The Application of Ureteral Catheter in Complicated Gynecological Laparoscopic Surgery for the Prevention of Ureteral Injury
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Pages: 301-303,307
Year: Issue:  4
Journal: Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery

Keyword:  Ureteral injuryUreteral catheterizationLaparoscopic surgery;
Abstract: Objective To investigate the application of ureteral catheter in complicated gynecological laparoscopic surgery for the prevention of ureteral injury . Methods A total of 182 cases of gynecological laparoscopic surgery performed from January 2009 to November 2011 were selected as study group .Bilateral ureteral catheters were inserted under cystoscopy , and then laparoscopic surgery was performed under the instruction of the catheter .The catheter was immediately removed after the surgery .A total of 200 cases of laparoscopic surgery were selected as control group and preoperative ureteral catheterization was not applied in this group .The incidence rate of ureteral injury was compared between the two groups . Results The success rate of bilateral ureteral catheterization in the study group was 98.9%(180/182)and no ureteral injury occurred .In the control group, ureteral injury was found in 2 cases, which were converted to open surgery for ureter repair and double J stent was retained .The 2 cases recovered 2 months after the surgery.Bladder injury was found in 2 cases during the surgery , which received immediate repair assisted by surgeons from the department of urinary surgery and recovered 2 months after postoperative catheterization . No statistical difference was found in complication rate between the two groups ( P=0.125 ) . Conclusion The application of ureteral catheterization in complicated gynecological laparoscopic surgery can reduce the risk of intraoperative ureteral injury .
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