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. 1997 Dec;177(6):1367-9; discussion 1369-71.
doi: 10.1016/s0002-9378(97)70077-2.

The value of intraoperative cystoscopy in urogynecologic and reconstructive pelvic surgery

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The value of intraoperative cystoscopy in urogynecologic and reconstructive pelvic surgery

R L Harris et al. Am J Obstet Gynecol. 1997 Dec.

Abstract

Objective: Our goal was to evaluate the role of intraoperative cystoscopy during surgery for pelvic organ prolapse and urinary incontinence.

Study design: Charts of 224 consecutive patients who had intraoperative cystoscopy performed after urogynecologic surgery were reviewed.

Results: Nine injuries occurred that were unsuspected before cystoscopy, for an incidence of 4%. Six ureteral ligations occurred, four after Burch cystourethropexy and two after vaginal culdoplasty. Intravesical sutures were noted after two Burch procedures, and another injury occurred with passage of fascia lata through the bladder during a pubovaginal sling procedure. Eight injuries were managed by removal and replacement of the suture or sling with only one requiring ureteroneocystotomy. When patients with injuries were compared with those without, there were no statistical differences in demographic or surgical parameters.

Conclusions: The potential for damage to the lower urinary tract is significant with complex urogynecologic surgery. Because of the increased and delayed morbidity associated with unrecognized injury, intraoperative surveillance cystoscopy should be considered a part of all such procedures.

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