Ureteric Injury due to the Use of LigaSure

Background. LigaSure is a bipolar clamping device used in open and laparoscopic surgeries for producing haemostasis in vascular pedicles up to 7 mm in diameter (“Covidien LigaSure technology: consistent, reliable, trusted vessel sealing,” 2012). The use of...

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Main Authors: Muazzam Tahir, William Gilkison
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:Case Reports in Urology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/989524
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spelling doaj-48948e7c6ebe4b58b247080d251c743f2020-11-24T22:54:24ZengHindawi LimitedCase Reports in Urology2090-696X2090-69782013-01-01201310.1155/2013/989524989524Ureteric Injury due to the Use of LigaSureMuazzam Tahir0William Gilkison1Taranaki Base Hospital, David Street, Westown, New Plymouth 4310, New ZealandTaranaki Base Hospital, David Street, Westown, New Plymouth 4310, New ZealandBackground. LigaSure is a bipolar clamping device used in open and laparoscopic surgeries for producing haemostasis in vascular pedicles up to 7 mm in diameter (“Covidien LigaSure technology: consistent, reliable, trusted vessel sealing,” 2012). The use of LigaSure has made securing haemostasis and tissue dissection relatively easy especially in laparoscopic surgery; however, if not used with care it can cause damage to the surrounding structures through lateral spread of energy. Case Report. This case report discusses the induction of a thermal ureteral injury associated with the use of LigaSure. An 80-year-old gentleman was operated for bowel cancer. LigaSure was used for securing haemostasis and tissue dissection. Postoperatively, he was found to have damage to the right ureter secondary to lateral spread of energy from the jaws of LigaSure with high abdominal drain output. Conclusion. Judicious and careful use of electrosurgical devices should be done to prevent inadvertent damage to the surrounding structures. Early recognition and involvement of a urologist can prevent long-term complications.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/989524
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Ureteric Injury due to the Use of LigaSure
Case Reports in Urology
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William Gilkison
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title Ureteric Injury due to the Use of LigaSure
title_short Ureteric Injury due to the Use of LigaSure
title_full Ureteric Injury due to the Use of LigaSure
title_fullStr Ureteric Injury due to the Use of LigaSure
title_full_unstemmed Ureteric Injury due to the Use of LigaSure
title_sort ureteric injury due to the use of ligasure
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Case Reports in Urology
issn 2090-696X
2090-6978
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Background. LigaSure is a bipolar clamping device used in open and laparoscopic surgeries for producing haemostasis in vascular pedicles up to 7 mm in diameter (“Covidien LigaSure technology: consistent, reliable, trusted vessel sealing,” 2012). The use of LigaSure has made securing haemostasis and tissue dissection relatively easy especially in laparoscopic surgery; however, if not used with care it can cause damage to the surrounding structures through lateral spread of energy. Case Report. This case report discusses the induction of a thermal ureteral injury associated with the use of LigaSure. An 80-year-old gentleman was operated for bowel cancer. LigaSure was used for securing haemostasis and tissue dissection. Postoperatively, he was found to have damage to the right ureter secondary to lateral spread of energy from the jaws of LigaSure with high abdominal drain output. Conclusion. Judicious and careful use of electrosurgical devices should be done to prevent inadvertent damage to the surrounding structures. Early recognition and involvement of a urologist can prevent long-term complications.
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