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Iatrogenic bladder and ureteral injuries following gynecological and obstetric surgery.

Ann-Sophie JensenMartin Rudnicki
Published in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2022)
Our study demonstrates a high reoperation rate, and a high fistula rate in case of malignancy. Length of catheterization was high even in case of benign surgery, however, only one woman developed a fistula in the benign group, suggesting a reduction in catheterization length.
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