Bladder injury in a child during laparoscopic surgery

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Abstract

Injury to intra-abdominal organs occurs in approximately 0.2% of adult laparoscopic general surgery cases. This risk is increased in the paediatric population due to the comparatively smaller operative field. Laparoscopic appendicectomy is the most common laparoscopic procedure performed in children. Placement of a suprapubic working port is common; this is associated with a risk of bladder injury. We present our experience of managing a 6-year-old boy who sustained an extraperitoneal bladder injury during port placement for a laparoscopic appendicectomy. We will also review the relevant current literature.

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Hotonu, S. A., & Gopal, M. (2019). Bladder injury in a child during laparoscopic surgery. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2019(2). https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/rjz043

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