Urological Injuries After Gynecological Surgical Interventions
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Abstract
Urological injuries are an uncommon but critical concern in gynecological surgery, carrying the potential for severe complications. This bibliographic review provides a comprehensive examination of urological injuries in the context of gynecological procedures. The article explores their epidemiology, clinical importance, theoretical framework, including their definition, types of injuries, complications, and management. The discussion section highlights emerging approaches and future directions in urological injury management. In conclusion, the article emphasizes the significance of vigilance, prevention, and interdisciplinary collaboration to enhance patient safety in gynecological surgery.
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