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Bowel injury during gynaecological surgery can occur during open and laparoscopic procedures. Most bowel injuries are recognised intra-operatively but when injury is unrecognised or the diagnosis delayed, there is significant mortality. Eighty percent of bowel injuries are managed by laparotomy. Where bowel involvement is anticipated a bowel surgeon should be present during surgery and when injury diagnosed they should be involved early to allow for the best outcomes from the repair.
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Gupta, J.K., Ismail, T. (2018). Bowel Injury. In: Jha, S., Ferriman, E. (eds) Medicolegal Issues in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78683-4_44
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