Table 2.
Urological complications of obstetrics and gynecology surgeries
|
Series
|
Country/territory
|
Patient population
|
Age range in yr
|
Mean age in yr
|
Urological injury
|
Causes of injury
|
Intervention
|
| Papoola et al[37] | Nigeria | 11 | 28-65 | 43.8 | Ureteric injury (45.5%); Bladder injury (18.2%) | TAH-60%; Ovariectomy | UNC: 36%; Uretero-ureterostomy; Bladder repair; Catheter drainage |
| Kingsley et al[38] | Nigeria | 20 | N/A | 34.5 ± 3.8 | L. ureteric injury (50%); R. ureteric injury (21.4%); Bilateral (28.6%) | TAH-55%; Myomectomy, CS, excision of right colonic tumor | UNC: 67.8%; Psoas hitch, Boari’s flap, TUU, R. Nephroureterectomy |
| Ekeke et al[39] | Nigeria | 25/8270 | 24-62 | 38.4 | L. ureteric injury (37.5%); R. ureteric injury (33.3%); Bilateral (29.2%); Bladder injury (28%) | TAH-48%, Subtotal H-16%, CS:12%, ovariectomy, VVF repair. | Ureteric laceration repair- 40%, UNC: 44%, Boari’s flap, bladder repair |
| Mensah et al[40] | Ghana | 14 | 18-74 | N/A | Bilateral ureteral injury | TAH-92.9%; VVF repair-7.1% | Dialysis-36%; UNC, deligation, psoas hitch, TUU |
| Sebukoto et al[41] | Tanzania | 105/11219 | N/A | N/A | Ureteral injury 17.2%; R. ureter 6.7%; L. ureter 4.8%; Bilateral 5.7%; Bladder injury 3.8% | C-Section 34.3%; TAH- 17.1% | |
| Chianakwana et al[42] | Nigeria | 32 | N/A | N/A | Ureteric injury 87%; Bladder injury 9.4%; Urethral Injury 2.1% | TAH, Myomectomy | UNC 81.3%; Bladder repair; Tube ureterostomy |
| Obarisiagbon et al[43] | Nigeria | 16 | 16-50 | 41.5 | Left ureter 44%;Right ureter 12.5%; Bilateral 18.8%; Bladder injury 25% | TAH 75%; C-section 31% | UNC 68.8%; Bladder repair; Conservative; Nephrectomy |
L: Left; R: Right; N/A: Not available; CS: Cesarean section; TAH: Total abdominal hysterectomy; TUU: Transureteroureterostomy; UNC: Ureteroneocystostomy; VVF: Vesicovaginal fistula; H: Hysterectomy.