Laparoscopic repair of ureter resected during operative laparoscopy
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This paper details the successful endoscopic repair of a 1.5-cm segment of resected ureter during operative laparoscopy for extensive endometriosis.
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Ureteral injury is a recognized complication of gynecologic surgery. During operative laparoscopy performed to treat extensive endometriosis of the pelvic sidewall, a 1.5-cm portion of the right ureter was resected and was repaired successfully. Repair of a resected ureter may be effectively accomplished endoscopically by experienced operative laparoscopists.
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- Pathophysiology and management of urinary tract endometriosis 2017
- Surgical Therapies: Robotics and Endometriosis 2011
- Surgical Therapies: Ureteric Dissection and Urological Endometriosis 2011
- Ureteral injury secondary to laparoscopic CO<sub>2</sub> laser 1994
- Laparoscopic Treatment of Obstructed Ureter Due to Endometriosis by Resection and Ureteroureterostomy: A Case Report 1992
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