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Anales del Sistema Sanitario de Navarra
Print version ISSN 1137-6627
Abstract
RECARI, E.; OROZ, L.C. and LARA, J.A.. Complications of gynaecological surgery. Anales Sis San Navarra [online]. 2009, vol.32, suppl.1, pp.65-79. ISSN 1137-6627.
Gynaecological surgery is undergoing a process of constant change and therefore some of its complications as well. The incorporation of endoscopy has added a new dimension, with the rate of complications related to its complexity. Endoscopy has meant a great advance in surgery, and specifically in gynaecology, which benefits from two ways of approaching the genital apparatus: laparoscopy and histeroscopy. These techniques involve risks that are specific to these techniques: the induction of pneumoperitoneum, insertion of trocar, remote coagulation, vascular passage of the glycine employed in uterine relaxation during hysteroscopy, etc.... When a patient comes to Accidents and Emergencies in the postoperative phase, or simply suffers a complication during the 24 or 48 hours that they are hospitalised, the doctor who attends her must be acquainted with this course of approach and its possible complications.
Keywords : Gynaecological surgeries; Complications; Laparoscopy; Histeroscopy; Minimally invasive approach.