Publications by authors named "Eleftherios P Chatzidarellis"

Currently, the majority of operations in the urologic field can be performed laparoscopically. Even in experienced hands, some operations are considered of increased risk either because of increased surgical difficulty of the specific case or because the patient per se is at risk due to associated comorbidities. Scope of this review is to present the existent experience regarding difficult laparoscopic urologic cases, along with points of technique, the product of the experience collected by performing such difficult laparoscopic cases.

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Introduction: Open drains are frequently placed in the abdominal cavity to prevent the collection of fluid or blood following major surgery.

Case Presentation: We describe a case of perforation of the large bowel caused by the drain tube placed in a 74-year-old patient who had undergone radical cystectomy for invasive bladder cancer.

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