Outcome of vesicourethral anastomosis after robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: A 6-year experience in Taiwan

The use of a da Vinci robotic system may improve the outcome of urological surgery. This study reports 6 years of experience with vesicourethral anastomosis (VUA) following robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RALP) performed in Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan. Met...

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Main Authors: Cheng-Che Chen, Cheng-Kuang Yang, Siu-Wan Hung, John Wang, Yen-Chuan Ou
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-10-01
Series:Journal of the Formosan Medical Association
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0929664614000023
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spelling doaj-826f6e03f85e441f8397357d046d8e282020-11-24T22:17:02ZengElsevierJournal of the Formosan Medical Association0929-66462015-10-011141095996410.1016/j.jfma.2013.12.007Outcome of vesicourethral anastomosis after robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: A 6-year experience in TaiwanCheng-Che Chen0Cheng-Kuang Yang1Siu-Wan Hung2John Wang3Yen-Chuan Ou4Division of Urology, Department of Surgery, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan, ROCDivision of Urology, Department of Surgery, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan, ROCDepartment of Radiology, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan, ROCDepartment of Pathology, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan, ROCDivision of Urology, Department of Surgery, Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan, ROCThe use of a da Vinci robotic system may improve the outcome of urological surgery. This study reports 6 years of experience with vesicourethral anastomosis (VUA) following robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RALP) performed in Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan. Methods: A total of 350 patients who underwent RALP by a single surgeon were reviewed. We followed Dr Patel's RALP procedure with minor modifications. VUA was checked with 120 mL and 200 mL saline in sequence. The urinary bladder was then pressed with endoscopic instruments. If a VUA leak was detected, it was sutured immediately. An 18-French silicon Foley's catheter was inserted and removed 7–14 days after RALP. Preoperative characteristics and perioperative complications were assessed. Results: Overall, 332 (94.85%) patients were without any leakage in the first step of the challenge, eight of whom had leakage in the second step. After repair, all were free from leakage. The other 18 patients had leakage in the first step of the challenge (5.14%). After repair, 12 patients were without leakage in the second step. However, one patient had urine leakage postoperatively. The other six patients had leakage in the second step. After repair, two patients were free from leakage, but the remaining four suffered from persistent minor urine leakage postoperatively. The urine leakage rate after RALP was 1.43% (5/350). The potential urine leakage after bladder challenge and endoscopic instruments pressing could be minimized to 0.29% (1/346). Conclusion: VUA leakage after RALP is rare. Intraoperative VUA challenge is simple and feasible compared to postoperative retrograde cystography.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0929664614000023leakageprostatectomyretrograde cystographyvesicourethral anastomosis
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author Cheng-Che Chen
Cheng-Kuang Yang
Siu-Wan Hung
John Wang
Yen-Chuan Ou
spellingShingle Cheng-Che Chen
Cheng-Kuang Yang
Siu-Wan Hung
John Wang
Yen-Chuan Ou
Outcome of vesicourethral anastomosis after robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: A 6-year experience in Taiwan
Journal of the Formosan Medical Association
leakage
prostatectomy
retrograde cystography
vesicourethral anastomosis
author_facet Cheng-Che Chen
Cheng-Kuang Yang
Siu-Wan Hung
John Wang
Yen-Chuan Ou
author_sort Cheng-Che Chen
title Outcome of vesicourethral anastomosis after robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: A 6-year experience in Taiwan
title_short Outcome of vesicourethral anastomosis after robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: A 6-year experience in Taiwan
title_full Outcome of vesicourethral anastomosis after robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: A 6-year experience in Taiwan
title_fullStr Outcome of vesicourethral anastomosis after robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: A 6-year experience in Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed Outcome of vesicourethral anastomosis after robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: A 6-year experience in Taiwan
title_sort outcome of vesicourethral anastomosis after robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy: a 6-year experience in taiwan
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of the Formosan Medical Association
issn 0929-6646
publishDate 2015-10-01
description The use of a da Vinci robotic system may improve the outcome of urological surgery. This study reports 6 years of experience with vesicourethral anastomosis (VUA) following robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RALP) performed in Taichung Veterans General Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan. Methods: A total of 350 patients who underwent RALP by a single surgeon were reviewed. We followed Dr Patel's RALP procedure with minor modifications. VUA was checked with 120 mL and 200 mL saline in sequence. The urinary bladder was then pressed with endoscopic instruments. If a VUA leak was detected, it was sutured immediately. An 18-French silicon Foley's catheter was inserted and removed 7–14 days after RALP. Preoperative characteristics and perioperative complications were assessed. Results: Overall, 332 (94.85%) patients were without any leakage in the first step of the challenge, eight of whom had leakage in the second step. After repair, all were free from leakage. The other 18 patients had leakage in the first step of the challenge (5.14%). After repair, 12 patients were without leakage in the second step. However, one patient had urine leakage postoperatively. The other six patients had leakage in the second step. After repair, two patients were free from leakage, but the remaining four suffered from persistent minor urine leakage postoperatively. The urine leakage rate after RALP was 1.43% (5/350). The potential urine leakage after bladder challenge and endoscopic instruments pressing could be minimized to 0.29% (1/346). Conclusion: VUA leakage after RALP is rare. Intraoperative VUA challenge is simple and feasible compared to postoperative retrograde cystography.
topic leakage
prostatectomy
retrograde cystography
vesicourethral anastomosis
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0929664614000023
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