A Rare Ureteral Injury Following Posterior Approach Lumbar Discectomy

  • Hajiha M
  • Sowerby R
  • Pace K
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Abstract

Iatrogenic ureteral injuries account for ∼75% of all ureteral injuries and occur primarily during urologic, gynecologic, general, and vascular surgery procedures. Ureteral injury during spine surgery is a rare complication with only occasional reports in the literature. In this case report, we present a case of unrecognized left ureteral injury during an open right lumbar discectomy with a delayed presentation, and discuss the steps required for diagnosis and management. This report highlights a rare complication during laminectomy and serves to better inform patients and surgeons about this potential complication and the management options.

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Hajiha, M., Sowerby, R. J., & Pace, K. T. (2017). A Rare Ureteral Injury Following Posterior Approach Lumbar Discectomy. Journal of Endourology Case Reports, 3(1), 158–161. https://doi.org/10.1089/cren.2017.0112

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