Characteristics and management of iatrogenic urinary tract injuries in teaching hospital: A single-centered study

IF 0.7 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Urology Annals Pub Date : 2024-06-10 DOI:10.4103/ua.ua_68_23
S. M. Warli, Ryan Ramon, Ramlan Nasution, D. D. Kadar, K. P. Adhyatma, M. R. Z. Tala
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Despite its rarity, iatrogenic urinary tract injury can cause severe morbidity and mortality. The purpose of this study was to determine the frequency of urinary tract injuries caused by medical treatment in a hospital in Medan, Indonesia. This retrospective descriptive study was conducted at H. Adam Malik General Hospital and Universitas Sumatera Utara Hospital in Medan from March to August 2022. Medical data of individuals who had iatrogenic urinary tract injuries in a Medan teaching hospital from 2018 to 2022 were obtained using total sampling. SPSS version 25 was utilized to analyze patient characteristics, the type of surgery, urinary tract injuries, and urologic procedures. There were 11 ureteral injuries and 23 bladder injuries in 32 iatrogenic urinary tract injuries. The average age of the patients was 40.5 ± 13.3. Patients who received obstetrical care had the highest rate of iatrogenic urinary tract injury (56.3%), followed by patients who received gynecological care (21.9%) and surgical care (21.9%). The procedure most likely to cause iatrogenic urinary tract injury was hysterectomy (40.6%). Bladder rupture (65.5%) and ureteral transection (28.1%) were common types of iatrogenic bladder and ureteral injuries. Majority of iatrogenic urinary tract injuries were treated with bladder repair (68.8%). Obstetrical and gynecologic procedures, especially hysterectomy, were the most common causes of iatrogenic urinary tract injury; bladder repair was the most common treatment. Iatrogenic urinary tract injury is best managed by knowing the anatomical position of the urinary tract inside the operative field.
教学医院先天性尿路损伤的特点和处理方法:单中心研究
先天性尿路损伤虽然罕见,但可导致严重的发病率和死亡率。本研究的目的是确定印度尼西亚棉兰市一家医院因医疗而导致尿路损伤的频率。 这项回顾性描述性研究于2022年3月至8月在棉兰市的H. Adam Malik综合医院和Universitas Sumatera Utara医院进行。 研究采用总体抽样法获得了2018年至2022年期间在棉兰教学医院发生的先天性尿路损伤患者的医疗数据。利用SPSS 25版本分析患者特征、手术类型、尿路损伤和泌尿外科手术。 在32例先天性尿路损伤中,有11例输尿管损伤和23例膀胱损伤。患者的平均年龄为(40.5±13.3)岁。接受产科治疗的患者发生先天性尿路损伤的比例最高(56.3%),其次是接受妇科治疗的患者(21.9%)和接受外科治疗的患者(21.9%)。最有可能造成先天性尿路损伤的手术是子宫切除术(40.6%)。膀胱破裂(65.5%)和输尿管横断(28.1%)是常见的先天性膀胱和输尿管损伤类型。大多数先天性泌尿道损伤都接受了膀胱修补术(68.8%)。 妇产科手术,尤其是子宫切除术,是造成先天性尿路损伤的最常见原因;膀胱修补术是最常见的治疗方法。处理先天性尿路损伤的最佳方法是了解手术区域内尿路的解剖位置。
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Urology Annals
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