Ureter identification in gynecologic surgery

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Ureter identification is essential when performing pelvic surgery in order to avoid iatrogenic ureteral injuries, which can result in significant patient morbidity, especially when unrecognized. There are many modalities available to assist the surgeon with ureter identification, however, and this video highlights those options. The video objectives are: 

  • present the clinical significance of ureter identification in gynecologic surgical procedures
  • provide anatomic review of the ureter
  • outline common sites for ureteral injury during gynecologic surgery
  • present ureteral physiology
  • discuss ureter identification techniques
  • review ureteral identification during gynecologic surgical procedures.  
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Dr. McCoy is a female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgeon with Moberly Specialty Group in Moberly, Missouri.

The author reports receiving grant/research support from Allotrope Medical; being a consultant to Allotrope Medical, Cooper Surgical, and Apyx Medical; being a speaker for Allotrope Medical, Cooper Surgical, and Apyx Medical; and serving on the Medical and Scientific Advisory Boards for Apyx Medical and Allotrope Medical.

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The author reports receiving grant/research support from Allotrope Medical; being a consultant to Allotrope Medical, Cooper Surgical, and Apyx Medical; being a speaker for Allotrope Medical, Cooper Surgical, and Apyx Medical; and serving on the Medical and Scientific Advisory Boards for Apyx Medical and Allotrope Medical.

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Dr. McCoy is a female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgeon with Moberly Specialty Group in Moberly, Missouri.

The author reports receiving grant/research support from Allotrope Medical; being a consultant to Allotrope Medical, Cooper Surgical, and Apyx Medical; being a speaker for Allotrope Medical, Cooper Surgical, and Apyx Medical; and serving on the Medical and Scientific Advisory Boards for Apyx Medical and Allotrope Medical.

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Ureter identification is essential when performing pelvic surgery in order to avoid iatrogenic ureteral injuries, which can result in significant patient morbidity, especially when unrecognized. There are many modalities available to assist the surgeon with ureter identification, however, and this video highlights those options. The video objectives are: 

  • present the clinical significance of ureter identification in gynecologic surgical procedures
  • provide anatomic review of the ureter
  • outline common sites for ureteral injury during gynecologic surgery
  • present ureteral physiology
  • discuss ureter identification techniques
  • review ureteral identification during gynecologic surgical procedures.  
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Ureter identification is essential when performing pelvic surgery in order to avoid iatrogenic ureteral injuries, which can result in significant patient morbidity, especially when unrecognized. There are many modalities available to assist the surgeon with ureter identification, however, and this video highlights those options. The video objectives are: 

  • present the clinical significance of ureter identification in gynecologic surgical procedures
  • provide anatomic review of the ureter
  • outline common sites for ureteral injury during gynecologic surgery
  • present ureteral physiology
  • discuss ureter identification techniques
  • review ureteral identification during gynecologic surgical procedures.  
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