1. Kretschmer T, Heinen CW, Antoniadis G, Richter HP, Konig RW: Iatrogenic nerve injuries. In: Spinner RJ, Winfree CJ, eds.: Neurosurg Clin N Am. Philadelphia: W.B ...
Urethral catheter placement requires an understanding of the unique anatomy of the lower urinary tract in order to avoid iatrogenic injury to the urethra and to ensure successful catheterization.
The appearances were consistent with iatrogenic injury to the distal ureter. It was not possible to place a guidewire retrogradely past the level of obstruction. The patient was readmitted for ...
According to the review article (1), iatrogenic nerve injuries can be caused by transection, crushing and compression, penetration, and twisting by screws. Among the procedures associated with ...
Iatrogenic injuries in orthopaedic surgery are inevitable, and it is the orthopaedic surgeon's responsibility to anticipate and prevent or minimize such injuries. [1] In total hip arthroplasty ...