• J Am Assoc Gynecol Laparosc · Aug 2003

    Review

    Laparoscopic morcellator-related injuries.

    • Magdy P Milad and Eric Sokol.
    • Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois 60611, USA.
    • J Am Assoc Gynecol Laparosc. 2003 Aug 1;10(3):383-5.

    Study ObjectiveTo identify and summarize all electric morcellator-related injuries published in the medical literature.DesignSystematic review (Canadian Task Force classification II-2).SettingDatabases.SubjectsArticles on morcellator-related injuries published from 1992 through February 2002, plus additional sources of information.InterventionSearch of MEDLINE and referencing of the FDA device report database.Measurements And Main ResultsWe were unable to locate any references to morcellator-related visceral injuries in the medical literature. Of 17 cases identified from the FDA database, 3 were excluded based on the trivial nature of the event (e.g., instrument did not function). The remaining 14 visceral injuries were to small and large bowel (11), kidney (2), pancreas (1), and major vascular structures (3). Identification of the complication was immediate in 10 patients, but was not until 4 days postoperatively in 1 woman. Three patients died. No device manufacturer or surgical specialty was responsible for a preponderance of the injuries.ConclusionThese potentially fatal complications are unreported in the medical literature.

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