Accuracy of cystoscopy in the diagnosis of ureteral injury in benign gynecologic surgery

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Vani Dandolu
Elcy Mathai
Ashwin Chatwani
Ozgur Harmanli
Michael Pontari
Enrique Hernandez
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[1] Department of Obstetrics/Gynecology, Division of Urogynecology, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 19140
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Intraoperative cystoscopy; Ureteral injury; Urinary tract injury;
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10.1007/s00192-003-1095-7
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Our objective was to review our experience and attempt to identify risk factors for ureteral injury during gynecologic surgery for benign conditions. A retrospective chart review was performed of all cases of ureteral injury during gynecologic surgery for benign conditions, at Temple University Hospital, from January 1992 to September 2002. We analyzed hospital records to determine whether the injury was diagnosed intraoperatively, with postprocedure cystoscopy, or if cystoscopy was ineffective in diagnosing the injury. There were nine ureteral injuries during the study period. Of these, two were diagnosed during the procedure, two were discovered by immediate postprocedure cystoscopy, and the other five were discovered during the postoperative period. Of these five, three patients had immediate postprocedure cystoscopy and the injuries were not detected. Risk factors associated with ureteral injury included: a large uterus (5), high-grade cystocele (3), ectopic insertion of the ureter into the bladder (1), and previous surgeries (4). Our conclusion was that negative cystoscopy cannot be solely relied on to rule out ureteral injury, as cases with partial obstruction and ureteral patency can be missed.
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