Cystotomy
186
relevant articles (4 outcomes,
2 trials/studies)
found for this Therapy
Description:
Surgical incision or puncture into a URINARY BLADDER. Cystotomy may be used to remove URINARY CALCULI, or to perform tissue repair and reconstruction.
Also Known As:
Vesicotomy; Cystotomies; Vesicotomies
Relationship Network
Therapy Context: Research Results
Experts
| 1. | Bedaiwy, Mohamed A:
2 articles
(03/2004 - 12/2002)
|
| 2. | Paraiso, Marie Fidela R:
2 articles
(03/2004 - 12/2002)
|
| 3. | Cogan, Stephanie L:
2 articles
(03/2004 - 12/2002)
|
| 4. | Stone, Anthony R:
1 article
(10/2007)
|
| 5. | Nanigian, Dana K:
1 article
(10/2007)
|
| 6. | Ambert, Luis:
1 article
(10/2007)
|
| 7. | Hellenthal, Nicholas J:
1 article
(10/2007)
|
| 8. | Tulikangas, Paul K:
1 article
(07/2007)
|
| 9. | Schimpf, Megan O:
1 article
(07/2007)
|
| 10. | Morgenstern, Jeffrey H:
1 article
(07/2007)
|
Related Diseases
| 1. | Pulmonary Echinococcosis
|
| 2. | Neoplasms (Cancer)
|
| 3. | Inflammation
|
| 4. | Hemorrhage
|
| 5. | Adhesions
10/01/2007
- " There was one major complication; one patient had cystotomy due to difficulty in dissecting severe adhesions because of two previous cesarean sections that were repaired laparoscopically" 02/01/1996
- " These included 2 inadvertent cystotomies (1 after 2 Caesarean sections), 3 cases of dense uterovesical adhesions following previous surgery and 2 instances of excessive uterine size (> 16 weeks)" 11/01/2003
- " Two patients, in the beginning of the study, underwent conversion to laparotomy, 1 due to parametrial bleeding and 1 due to pelvic adhesions and cystotomy" 02/01/1995
- " We performed laparoscopy to treat two women with bladder injury, one with excision of a transmural nodule of bladder endometriosis, and the other with incidental cystotomy during adenexectomy in the presence of obliterative adhesions" 05/01/1999
- " The indications for conversion were technical problems in 15 patients (hypercarbia, unclear anatomy, and stapler misfire), laparoscopic complications in 9 patients (bleeding, cystotomy, and enterotomy), and problems that exceeded the limits of laparoscopic dissection in 23 patients (phlegmon, adhesions, obesity, and adjacent organ involvement by cancer)"
Get all the results and reference details, order at left...
|
| 86 Diseases
and
186
more articles analyzed in the Research Interface, order at left...
|
Related Drugs and Biologics
Related Therapies and Procedures