[DIFFICULTIES IN DISSECTION OF URINARY BLADDER IN TOTAL LAPAROSCOPIC HYSTERECTOMY.]
Abstract:
The dissection of urinary bladder is a crucial phase of the laparoscopic operation of hysterectomy. The latter dissection may become even more difficult in the context of history of operative interventions as cesarean section or cervical conization, presence of cervical or isthmic myomatous nodes, as well as upon a bad operative technique. The obeying of some basic principles (knowledge of pelvic anatomy and topographic interrelations; considering of present risk factors; intraoperative screening for complications and their early treatment) results in the optimal performance of laparoscopic hysterectomy.
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