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Vesicovaginal fistula repair without intentional cystotomy using the laparoscopic robotic approach: a case report.

Schimpf Mo, Morgenstern Jh, Tulikangas Pk

Year
2007
Citations
61

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Fistulas inaccessible from the vagina may require abdominal repair; we sought to evaluate the robotic-assisted laparoscopic approach for this procedure. METHODS: A 41-year-old nulliparous woman presented with urinary incontinence following an abdominal hysterectomy, and office evaluation identified a vesicovaginal fistula. After discussion with the patient regarding the surgical options, the robotic approach was chosen to facilitate precise dissection, fine visualization, and suturing. A stent was placed from the bladder into the vagina, and no intentional cystotomy was made. The bladder was dissected away from the anterior vaginal wall at the fistula site, and the defects were closed independently with interposition of a fatty epiploica from the sigmoid colon. Total operative time was approximately 4 hours, and robotic time was about 2.5 hours. RESULTS: At 3 months after surgery, the patient had no recurrent symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: The robotic-assisted laparoscopic approach is a viable option for successful repair of a vesicovaginal fistula in a patient in whom a vaginal approach is not indicated.

Keywords

MedicineVesicovaginal fistulaVaginaSurgeryDissection (medical)FistulaLaparoscopyGeneral surgery

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