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Majek A - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Analysis of urinary tract injury during gynecological surgery performed with preoperative Ureter Catheterization or intraoperative Ureter control
Ginekologia polska, 2001Co-Authors: Marian Szpakowski, Kamiński T, Wilczyński, Andrzej Malinowski, Marek Nowak, Szpakowski A, Władziński J, Raczkowska Z, Majek AAbstract:DESIGN To analyze urinary tract injuries during gynecological surgery performed with preoperative Ureter Catheterization or intraoperative Ureter control. MATERIAL AND METHODS Retrospective analysis of 1986 chosen gynecological operations performed between 1990-1998 in Dept. of Gynecological Surgery Polish Mother's Health Center Institute. RESULTS The overall frequency of urinary injuries was 2.15%. It was less during gynecological surgery performed with Ureter Catheterization compared to intraoperative Ureter control only (Ureter: 0.30% vs. 0.55%, p = 0.22; urinary bladder: 0.40% vs. 0.90%, p < 0.05). CONCLUSION 1/ urinary injury was twice as frequent during Ureter control than during Ureter Catheterization, 2/ urinary injury was the most frequent complication during hysterectomy with adnexa, 3/ the results of our analysis should be treated as a vote "for" Ureter Catheterization before gynecological surgery.
Marian Szpakowski - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Analysis of urinary tract injury during gynecological surgery performed with preoperative Ureter Catheterization or intraoperative Ureter control
Ginekologia polska, 2001Co-Authors: Marian Szpakowski, Kamiński T, Wilczyński, Andrzej Malinowski, Marek Nowak, Szpakowski A, Władziński J, Raczkowska Z, Majek AAbstract:DESIGN To analyze urinary tract injuries during gynecological surgery performed with preoperative Ureter Catheterization or intraoperative Ureter control. MATERIAL AND METHODS Retrospective analysis of 1986 chosen gynecological operations performed between 1990-1998 in Dept. of Gynecological Surgery Polish Mother's Health Center Institute. RESULTS The overall frequency of urinary injuries was 2.15%. It was less during gynecological surgery performed with Ureter Catheterization compared to intraoperative Ureter control only (Ureter: 0.30% vs. 0.55%, p = 0.22; urinary bladder: 0.40% vs. 0.90%, p < 0.05). CONCLUSION 1/ urinary injury was twice as frequent during Ureter control than during Ureter Catheterization, 2/ urinary injury was the most frequent complication during hysterectomy with adnexa, 3/ the results of our analysis should be treated as a vote "for" Ureter Catheterization before gynecological surgery.
Kamiński T - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Analysis of urinary tract injury during gynecological surgery performed with preoperative Ureter Catheterization or intraoperative Ureter control
Ginekologia polska, 2001Co-Authors: Marian Szpakowski, Kamiński T, Wilczyński, Andrzej Malinowski, Marek Nowak, Szpakowski A, Władziński J, Raczkowska Z, Majek AAbstract:DESIGN To analyze urinary tract injuries during gynecological surgery performed with preoperative Ureter Catheterization or intraoperative Ureter control. MATERIAL AND METHODS Retrospective analysis of 1986 chosen gynecological operations performed between 1990-1998 in Dept. of Gynecological Surgery Polish Mother's Health Center Institute. RESULTS The overall frequency of urinary injuries was 2.15%. It was less during gynecological surgery performed with Ureter Catheterization compared to intraoperative Ureter control only (Ureter: 0.30% vs. 0.55%, p = 0.22; urinary bladder: 0.40% vs. 0.90%, p < 0.05). CONCLUSION 1/ urinary injury was twice as frequent during Ureter control than during Ureter Catheterization, 2/ urinary injury was the most frequent complication during hysterectomy with adnexa, 3/ the results of our analysis should be treated as a vote "for" Ureter Catheterization before gynecological surgery.
Wilczyński - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Analysis of urinary tract injury during gynecological surgery performed with preoperative Ureter Catheterization or intraoperative Ureter control
Ginekologia polska, 2001Co-Authors: Marian Szpakowski, Kamiński T, Wilczyński, Andrzej Malinowski, Marek Nowak, Szpakowski A, Władziński J, Raczkowska Z, Majek AAbstract:DESIGN To analyze urinary tract injuries during gynecological surgery performed with preoperative Ureter Catheterization or intraoperative Ureter control. MATERIAL AND METHODS Retrospective analysis of 1986 chosen gynecological operations performed between 1990-1998 in Dept. of Gynecological Surgery Polish Mother's Health Center Institute. RESULTS The overall frequency of urinary injuries was 2.15%. It was less during gynecological surgery performed with Ureter Catheterization compared to intraoperative Ureter control only (Ureter: 0.30% vs. 0.55%, p = 0.22; urinary bladder: 0.40% vs. 0.90%, p < 0.05). CONCLUSION 1/ urinary injury was twice as frequent during Ureter control than during Ureter Catheterization, 2/ urinary injury was the most frequent complication during hysterectomy with adnexa, 3/ the results of our analysis should be treated as a vote "for" Ureter Catheterization before gynecological surgery.
Andrzej Malinowski - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Analysis of urinary tract injury during gynecological surgery performed with preoperative Ureter Catheterization or intraoperative Ureter control
Ginekologia polska, 2001Co-Authors: Marian Szpakowski, Kamiński T, Wilczyński, Andrzej Malinowski, Marek Nowak, Szpakowski A, Władziński J, Raczkowska Z, Majek AAbstract:DESIGN To analyze urinary tract injuries during gynecological surgery performed with preoperative Ureter Catheterization or intraoperative Ureter control. MATERIAL AND METHODS Retrospective analysis of 1986 chosen gynecological operations performed between 1990-1998 in Dept. of Gynecological Surgery Polish Mother's Health Center Institute. RESULTS The overall frequency of urinary injuries was 2.15%. It was less during gynecological surgery performed with Ureter Catheterization compared to intraoperative Ureter control only (Ureter: 0.30% vs. 0.55%, p = 0.22; urinary bladder: 0.40% vs. 0.90%, p < 0.05). CONCLUSION 1/ urinary injury was twice as frequent during Ureter control than during Ureter Catheterization, 2/ urinary injury was the most frequent complication during hysterectomy with adnexa, 3/ the results of our analysis should be treated as a vote "for" Ureter Catheterization before gynecological surgery.