Management of ureteral injuries associated with vaginal surgery for pelvic organ prolapse

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Ja-Hong Kim
Courtenay Moore
J. Stephen Jones
Raymond Rackley
Firouz Daneshgari
Howard Goldman
Sandip Vasavada
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[1] The Cleveland Clinic Foundation,Glickman Urological Institute
[2] The Cleveland Clinic Foundation,Section of Female Urology and Voiding Dysfunction, Glickman Urological Institute
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Complication; Ureteral injury; Transvaginal surgery; Pelvic organ prolapse; Vaginal vault suspension; Uterosacral ligament suspension;
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Due to the anatomic proximity of the urinary and genital tracts, iatrogenic ureteral injury during pelvic organ prolapse repairs is a serious complication that we have managed in increasing number at our institution. However, few centers have reported on their experience with ureteric injuries associated with gynecologic reconstructive surgery. These ureteral injuries may lead to much morbidity, in particular the formation of ureterovaginal fistula, and the potential loss of renal function especially when diagnosed postoperatively. It is necessary, therefore, for surgeons to have a thorough knowledge of ureteral anatomy and to take precautions to prevent such injuries. The purpose of this article is to review this pertinent anatomy and the key principles of management of ureteric complications of transvaginal surgery for pelvic organ prolapse. The present study illustrates the application of our treatment algorithm based on the time of presentation and the patient condition.
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