from Section 10 - Operative Gynaecology
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 November 2021
Laparoscopic extensive myomectomy, hysterectomy for large myomas, laparoscopic treatment of endometriosis or treatment of cancer of the uterus are advanced laparoscopic gynaecological procedures. Since they can be very challenging, many special pre-, intra- and postoperative aspects need to be considered. This chapter aims to give insights into the different advanced laparoscopic gynaecological procedures. The preoperative arrangement, the intraoperative setting, key operative steps and the postoperative course are described in detail. An overview of common intraoperative complications like ureter injuries, bladder injuries, gastrointestinal injuries, vascular injuries and pneumoperitoneum-linked complications is given. Some typical postoperative complications like wound-healing problems, bleeding and gastrointestinal lesions are described together with possible treatment options.
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