Risk factors and long-term impact of urologic complications during radical hysterectomy for cervical cancer in China, 2004-2016.
CONCLUSION: The incidence of urologic complications during radical hysterectomy is low. The risk of urologic complications may be higher for patients who are treated at a women and children's hospital, are treated in first-tier city hospitals, and receive laparoscopic surgery. Urologic complications have an impact on short-term survival, but not on long-term survival.
PMID: 32507516 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Gynecologic Oncology - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Liu P, Liang C, Lu A, Chen X, Liang W, Li D, Yin L, Li Z, Cao Y, Bin X, Lang J, Chen C Tags: Gynecol Oncol Source Type: research
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