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Elimination of Iatrogenic Ureteral Injuries During Robotic Gynecologic Surgery: A Short Study

Abstract

Haziz-al Rihaz*

Iatrogenic ureteral injuries, which occur more than half of the time during gynecologic surgery, can be fatal for both patients and doctors. To prevent ureteral damage, gynaecologists have used a variety of procedures such as cystoscopy, ureteral stents, and LED ureteral stents. The rise in popularity of robotic surgery involves not just a re-evaluation of old procedures, but also the development of new ones tailored to the robotic modality. One of the most recent advancements in minimally invasive surgical procedures is gynecologic robotic surgery. Our gynaecological surgeons can treat a variety of disorders affecting a woman's reproductive systems using a narrow, illuminated scope and miniature equipment controlled by a robotic system. In a robotic surgery, the surgeon is unable to receive tactile feedback and must rely solely on visual cues. Intraureteral indocyanine green and subsequent visualisation under near-infrared fluorescence appears to be a potential strategy for preventing ureteral injuries during robotic gynecologic surgery, both initially and later.

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