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Robot‐assisted radical cystectomy with intracorporeal Mainz Ⅱ rectosigmoid pouch for muscle‐invasive bladder cancer

Pengchao Wang, Shuwei Xiao, Weijun Fu, Yong Song, Shengkun Sun, Fan Zhang, Dan Shen, Jie Zhu, Zhongxin Wang, Jie Chen, Jianguo Qiao, Xu Zhang

Year
2021
Citations
2

Abstract

BACKGROUND: To report the surgical techniques and results of robot-assisted radical cystectomy (RARC) with intracorporeal Mainz Ⅱ rectosigmoid pouch at our centre. METHODS: Two female patients were treated with this procedure. Construction of the pouch was divided into four main steps: incision of the rectum and sigmoid colon, closure of the posterior wall of the pouch, reimplantation of the ureters at the bottom of pouch in an anti-reflux manner, and closure of the anterior wall. Surgical results and perioperative complications were assessed. RESULTS: The operations were performed completely intracorporeally. No perioperative complications were observed. Postoperatively, high-grade invasive urothelial carcinoma was detected. On postoperative day 60, no bilateral ureteral dilation was detected. Two patients demonstrated total continence. Clinical recurrence was not observed during the follow-up period. CONCLUSIONS: With careful patient selection, robot-assisted intracorporeal Mainz Ⅱ rectosigmoid pouch might be a simple minimally invasive surgical technique to be evaluated in repeated applications.

Keywords

PouchMedicineCystectomySurgeryPerioperativeRectumBladder cancerCancerInternal medicine

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