Abstract

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Describe pelvic lymphoceles.
Explain complications of a pelvic lymphocele.
Discuss the various imaging modalities used to detect and treat pelvic lymphoceles.
Which of the following is the most common postoperative complication of a pelvic surgery that includes pelvic lymph node dissection? A. Deep venous thrombosis B. Lymphocele C. Hematoma D. Hydronephrosis
Symptoms from pelvic lymphoceles often occur from: A. Deep venous thrombosis B. Intrinsic compression C. Extrinsic compression D. Sclerotherapy
Which of the following is not considered a complication of lymphoceles? A. Constipation B. Nerve injury C. Sepsis D. Urinoma
There is an increased risk of recurrent lymphocele with which interventional treatment? A. Percutaneous drainage B. Lymphatic embolization C. Open drainage D. Marsupialization
How many days postop were most cases of deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism reported after radical prostatectomy and pelvic lymph node dissection? A. 21-24 B. 12-18 C. 8-21 D. 9-16
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