Transvesical robot‐assisted simple prostatectomy with 360° circumferential reconstruction: step‐by‐step technique
Giovanni Cacciamani, Luis G. Medina, Akbar Ashrafi, Hannah Landsberger, Matthew Winter, Peter Mekhail, Mihir Desai, Monish Aron, André Berger
- Year
- 2018
- Citations
- 20
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To present the step-by-step technique of a 360° mucosal reconstruction after transvesical robot-assisted simple prostatectomy (RASP). PATIENT AND METHODS: We analysed the first 23 consecutive patients who underwent RASP using our 360° reconstruction between December 2015 and October 2017. After transperitoneal intravesical adenoma enucleation, a circumferential 360° reconstruction is performed. The first suture is placed at the 9 o'clock position and the edge of the urethra and bladder mucosa is approximated using 2-0 barbed suture. The reconstruction is continued counter-clockwise and the bladder mucosa is approximated to the urethra circumferentially. RESULTS: The mean (sd) operating time was 160.6 (28.1) min and the estimated blood loss was 98.6 (99.8) mL. No patients required conversion to open surgery. No intra-operative or postoperative transfusions were needed. No intra-operative complications occurred. The mean (sd) length of hospital stay was 2.1 (0.6) days. One postoperative complication was reported (respiratory distress in a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, requiring intensive care unit admission). CONCLUSION: Our 360° reconstruction during RASP is feasible and safe. The aim of the technique is to minimize use of electrocautery and decrease the raw surface area on the prostate capsule. This technical modification could potentially lessen postoperative bleeding after RASP and therefore the need for continuous bladder irrigation. In addition, it could potentially lead to mitigation of burning and irritative postoperative symptoms. Longer follow-up and comparative studies of different RASP techniques are still needed.
Keywords
Related papers
Robots and Jobs: Evidence from US Labor Markets
Daron Acemoğlu, Pascual Restrepo
2019
Reach and grasp by people with tetraplegia using a neurally controlled robotic arm
Leigh R. Hochberg, Daniel Bacher, Beata Jarosiewicz +8 more
2012
Campbell-Walsh urology
Alan J. Wein editor-in-chief
2012
Stroke rehabilitation
Peter Langhorne, Julie Bernhardt, Gert Kwakkel
2011