Peroperative bladder injury during hysterectomy for benign disorders

The bladder is a common site of injury during hysterectomy for benign disorders 123. Investigations have shown that endometriosis and previous surgery such as cesarean section are risk factors, as well as some operative methods, for instance laparoscopic assisted vaginal hysterectomy (23). However, few studies have focused primarily on bladder injuries. The aim of the present study was to investigate the risk factors for peroperative bladder injury during hysterectomy for benign disorders.

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