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SAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-9 | Issue-11
Bilateral Ureteral Ligation During Hysterectomy: A Case Report
Benamar Mohammed, Benamar Ali, Ahsaini Mustapha, Mellas Soufiane, Tazi Mohamed Fadl, El Ammari Jalal Eddine, El Fassi Mohammed Jamal, Farih Moulay Hassan
Published: Nov. 6, 2023 | 123 116
DOI: 10.36347/sasjs.2023.v09i11.004
Pages: 887-890
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Abstract
Bilateral ureteral ligation is a complication of pelvic surgery. It can affect the functional prognosis of both kidneys and even the vital prognosis. We report the case of a 49-year-old woman, multiparous, referred from the peripheral hospital of Meknes for management of anuria in connection with a suspected ureteral lesion after hysterectomy for an infected uterine cyst. Clinically, the patient had bilateral low back pain and a fever of 38.5. On laboratory examination, she had impaired renal function and a worsening infectious work-up. The diagnosis of iatrogenic bilateral ureteral ligation was suspected. The patient underwent an initial bilateral percutaneous nephrostomy, followed by bilateral double J stent elevation after confirmation of contrast medium passage following opacification of the nephrostomies. Postoperative recovery was straightforward, with normalization of renal function and improvement in the infectious workup.