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True occult bladder perforation during placement of tension-free vaginal tape
Bladder perforation is one of the most common complications of the trans-vaginal tape (TVT) procedure, and is generally identified on routine intra-operative cystoscopy. We present a case of occult bladder perforation occurring during the TVT procedure that could not be identified by cystoscopy. A 5...
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