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Chinese Journal of Urology ; (12): 96-98, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-391220

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Objective To investigate the etiology and treatment of iatrogenic ureteral injury(IUI) and bladder injury(IBI). Methods Forty-seven patients(7 males, 40 females) with ureteral and bladder inju-ries caused as a result of any medical procedures were reviewed from 1996 to 2007. Obstetrics and gynecolog-ical, urological,general surgical procedures were involved in 38, 6, and 4 of the injuries respectively. Re-sults Sixteen cases of IUI were found during operation, including 14 cases of entire ureteral laceration, 4 cases of partial ureteral laceration. Thirteen cases received ureteral anastomosis, one case received uretero-neopyelostomy. One case of ureteral perforations during ureteroscopic procedure was indweUed of double-J after the operation was terminated immediately. Three cases received nephrectomy. Four cases of lower ure-teric suture ligation and three cases of ureterovaginal fistula were detected at 3 days~ one week of postopera-tion. These 7 cases were received ureteroneocystomy during 2 weeks after the initial surgical procedure. Nineteen cases of IBI were found during operation, the length of cystic wound was ranging from 1 cm to 3 cm. 17 cases underwent repairing, 2 eases of bladder perforation which caused by endourologic or TVT procedure received catheterization for 1 week. Five cases of vesicovaginal fistula which were found during one week--one month of post-operation, were received fistula resection and bladder repairing 3 months after of initial operation. Forty-seven cases were follow-up ranging from 5 months to 11 years after the second opera-tion,mean time were 47 months. All cases were recovered. Conclusions Intraoperative findings and effec-tive treatments can achieve good therapeutic effects and avoid injury during secondary operation. Correct treatment of urinary fistula can promote cure rate.

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Chinese Journal of Trauma ; (12)1990.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-539242

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Objective To explore the characteristics of diagnosis a nd treatment of testicular trauma. Methods A retrospective study was done on 30 cases of testicular trauma. The treatment effects of non -operation and operation on different types of injuries were observed and com pared. Results Follow-up time ranged from two months to tw o years. There were three cases with testicular atrophy, one with chronic pain l asting for one year and eight with non-operation. All of 22 cases treated with surgical operation were good except for one with sperm disorder due to bilateral testicular trauma. Conclusions Testicular trauma is a speci al type of trauma. Ultrasound is an important diagnostic method for testicular trauma. Surgical exploration should be performed as soon as possible so as to a void testicular atrophy and sperm disorder.

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