Major Vascular Injury during Gynecologic Laparoscopy: Report of a case and review of published cases

Abstract
Serious complications following gynecologic laparoscopy are rare. We report a case of a 24-year-old woman who had a common iliac artery and vein injured by the trocar, resulting in deep shock. The arterial lesion was repaired with an allograft and the vein sutured. The patient recovered with light sequelae. The literature was reviewed and we found 15 cases described in varying detail. In most cases the injury was caused by the pneumoperitoneum-needle and in only 2 by the trocar. Characteristically the terminal aorta and its major branches were injured. All the patients had a large retroperitoneal hematoma and only minimal free blood in the peritoneum. Signs of bleeding were nearly always acute. Most lesions could be treated by simple suture. Recovery is the rule, but 2 of the 15 died. Examiner's experience and correct technique are important to prevent this potentially lethal complication which is also probably underreported.