ABSTRACT
10 patients were treated at Muhimbili Medical Centre (MMC) for operative injury of the ureter following gynaecologic surgery. 7 were referred from up-country while three sustained injury during operation at MMC. The age range was 27 to 52 years with a mean of 36.5 years. Abdominal hysterectomy was the operation at which the ureter was most commonly injured. Only two of the injuries were discovered interpretively; a trend common to most series. Ureteric re-implantation or end-to-end anastomosis were performed according to the circumstances; with good results in all patients. The main shortcoming was prolonged delay before treatment in the majority of patients. A ureteric catheter inserted cystoscopically before operation; avoidance of excessive dissection of the ureter; constant consciousness about the possibility of urethral injury during abdominal and pelvic surgery and an intravenous urogram (IUV) in cases where difficulties are anticipated are useful preventive measures