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Bladder injuries in emergency/expedited laparoscopic surgery in the absence of previous surgery: a case series
Authors:Levy B F  De Guara J  Willson P D  Soon Y  Kent A  Rockall T A
Institution:Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, UK. brucelevy22@hotmail.com
Abstract:

INTRODUCTION

The use of laparoscopy as a diagnostic and therapeutic tool is being used increasingly in the emergency setting with many of these procedures being performed by trainees. While the incidence of iatrogenic injuries is reported to be low, we present six emergency or expedited cases in which the bladder was perforated by the suprapubic trocar.

CASES

Three cases were related to the management of appendicitis, two to negative diagnostic laparoscopies for lower abdominal pain and one to an ectopic pregnancy. Management of the bladder injuries varied from a urinary catheter alone to laparotomy with debridement of the abdominal wall due to sepsis and later reconstruction. Four of the six cases were performed by registrars.

CONCLUSIONS

Although the incidence of bladder injury is low, its importance is highlighted by the large number of laparoscopies being performed. In addition to catheterisation of the patient, care must be taken with the insertion of low suprapubic ports and consideration should be made regarding alternative sites. Adequate laparoscopic supervision and training in port site planning is required for surgical trainees.
Keywords:Laparoscopic  Emergency  Iatrogenic  Training  Trocar  Bladder
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