Ureteric Injury at Burch Colposuspension 4 Case Reports and Literature Review

Abstract
The Burch colposuspension operation is an accepted and effective technique for the correction of genuine stress incontinence. It is, however, associated with a number of well-recognized complications. Ureteric injury at the time of colposuspension is a potentially severe, if uncommon, complication of this procedure with legal ramifications for the surgeon as well as health risks for the patient. To date, only 19 cases have been described in the literature. This paper highlights 4 cases of this injury occurring amongst the patients of 1 urogynaecologist (2) and gives an incidence for its occurrence as well as discussing the aetiology and management of this complication.

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