Szpakowski M, Kamiński T, Wilczyński J R, Malinowski A, Nowak M, Szpakowski A, Władziński J, Raczkowska Z, Majek A
Katedry Połoznictwa i Ginekologii WAM w łodzi.
Ginekol Pol. 2001 Dec;72(12A):1507-12.
To analyze urinary tract injuries during gynecological surgery performed with preoperative ureter catheterization or intraoperative ureter control.
Retrospective analysis of 1986 chosen gynecological operations performed between 1990-1998 in Dept. of Gynecological Surgery Polish Mother's Health Center Institute.
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).
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.