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Iatrogenic ureteral injury during colorectal surgery has a significant impact on patient outcomes: a French multicentric retrospective cohort study.

Victor SérénonPhilippe RouanetDiane Charleux-MullerClarisse EvenoKarine PoirotBertrand TrillingStéphane BenoistGilles ManceauYves PanisArnaud AlvesAlex KartheuserAurélien VenaraMarc PocardCharles SabbaghAnaïs LaforestZaher LakkisBogdan BadicAmélie ChauNiki ChristouLaura Beyer-BerjotFrederic DumontAdeline GermainAlain ValverdeEmilie DuchalaisMehdi OuaissiLeonor BenhaimMaxime K CollardJean-Jacques TuechEtienne BuscailDiane Mègenull null
Published in: Colorectal disease : the official journal of the Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland (2023)
IUI during colorectal surgery has few consequences for the patients if recognized early. Long-term urological sequelae can occur in a third of patients. IUI may affect oncological outcomes in colorectal surgery by delaying adjuvant chemotherapy, especially when the ureteral injury is not diagnosed peroperatively.
Keyphrases
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  • adipose tissue
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