TY - JOUR TI - Retrospective view and treatment of iatrogenic ureteral injuries AB - Aim: Ureteral injuries are rare. Iatrogenic ureteral injury is the most common cause of ureteral traumas. This letter aims, evaluationof iatrogenic ureteral traumas and treatments.Material and Methods: Thirty two patients with major iatrogenic ureteral trauma were enrolled. Sonography, intravenous pyelography,CT of abdomen (contrast-enhanced and non-contrast enhanced), antegrade X-rays or diagnostic ureterenoscopy are used for thediagnosis. All patients were undergone endoscopic ureterenoscopy before the ureter was surgically repaired. Next, the surgicaltechnique was decided. Injuries that can be managed with endoscopic approach were treated by inserting a Double J stent. Forpatients who were not eligible for endoscopic treatment, treatment was decided according to the location of ureteral injury.Results: Of the patients, 25 were female and 7 were male and mean age was 46.31±16.485 years. Ureteral injury was secondary togynecologic intervention in 16 patients, general surgery procedures in 6 patients and urologic surgery in 10 patients. According toAAST, Grade 4-5 injury was identified in 71.9% of 32 patients, while Grade 3 and Grade 2 injuries were noted in 15.6% and 12.5% ofpatients, respectively. Four patients were treated in late period, while intraoperative or early treatment was instituted for 28 patients.Conclusion: Iatrogenic ureteral injuries develop mostly after laparoscopic or endoscopic pelvic surgeries. We should preferendoscopic insertion of Double J stent for the first-line treatment. AU - çiftçi, felat AU - Aslan, Rahmi AU - taken, kerem AU - DURAN, ARİF MEHMET AU - Demir, Murat AU - eryılmaz, recep DO - 10.5455/annalsmedres.2019.11.713 PY - 2020 JO - Annals of Medical Research VL - 27 IS - 2 SN - 2636-7688 SP - 448 EP - 453 DB - TRDizin UR - http://search/yayin/detay/364500 ER -