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Complications of Gynecologic Surgery
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Complications of Gynecologic Surgery

Michael P. Stany and John H. Farley
The Surgical clinics of North America, Vol.88(2), pp.343-359
04/01/2008
PMID: 18381117

Abstract

Complications during gynecologic surgery result from the proximity of the uterus and ovaries to other critical pelvic structures. These structures include the urinary tract, bowel, nerves, and vasculature. Knowledge of pelvic anatomy is important when performing these procedures and is critical in cases of altered anatomy from adhesive disease and during intraoperative hemorrhage. Recognition and repair of an unintended injury gives the best chance for minimizing sequelae from these complications.

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