Iatrogenic bladder lithiasis in the Burch technique. An infrequent complication

To describe an uncommon case of iatrogenic bladder lithiasis in a female patient who underwent colposuspension according to the Burch technique. A female patient who had undergone colposuspension for urinary stress incontinence presented with irritative bladder symptoms and dyspareunia two years lat...

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Hauptverfasser: Moyano Calvo, J L, Romero Díaz, A, Ortiz Gamis, A, Martínez Moran, A, Castiñeiras Fernández, J
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