Robotic-Assisted Bladder Diverticulectomy: Indications, Technique, and Outcomes-A Case Series.

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Damien Gibson, Ramesh Shanmugasundaram, George McClintock, Cecile Pham, Anthony Hutton, Nari Ahmadi, Mohan Arianayagam, Martin Elmes, Ruban Thanigasalam, Norbert Doeuk, Bill Papadopoulos, Tru Ngo, Prem Rathore, Kris Rasiah, James Thompson, Peter Aslan, Patrick-Julien Treacy, Scott Leslie
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Purpose: This case series describes the experiences and outcomes of multiple Australian surgeons performing robotic-assisted bladder diverticulectomy (RABD), highlighting the procedural effectiveness and safety, for both benign and malignant indications for diverticulectomy. Methods: Outcomes were analyzed from 13 experienced Australian urologists who performed RABD between 2016 and 2023. Retrospective analysis was performed on prospectively collected data, which included patient demographics, diverticulum characteristics, surgical approaches, and post-operative outcomes. Surgical techniques included the extravesical and intravesical approaches, with the focus on maintaining oncological principles in cases of malignancy. Results: A total of 28 patients underwent RABD, with the majority being male and a mean age of 63.9 years. All surgeons utilized a four-port transperitoneal approach and opted for the extravesical dissection of the diverticular neck; one case utilized both an extravesical and a trans-diverticular approach. Functional outcomes demonstrated symptomatic resolution in patients with nonmalignant diverticula, whereas oncological outcomes indicated clear margins in 90% of malignant cases. The average length of the procedure was 106 minutes, with minimal blood loss and a mean hospital stay of 2.67 days. Early complications occurred in 14% with the majority Clavien-Dindo grade II. Conclusion: Robotic bladder diverticulectomy, predominantly via the transperitoneal extravesical approach, has emerged as a safe, effective, and reliable surgical intervention for both malignant and nonmalignant bladder diverticula. The consistent surgical approach and excellent outcomes demonstrated in this case series reinforce the procedure's potential as a safe option, even in the setting of malignancy within a diverticulum.

机器人辅助膀胱憩室切除术:适应症、技术和结果--一个病例系列。
目的:本病例系列描述了澳大利亚多名外科医生实施机器人辅助膀胱憩室切除术(RABD)的经验和结果,强调了良性和恶性憩室切除术适应症的手术有效性和安全性:方法:对2016年至2023年期间实施RABD的13名经验丰富的澳大利亚泌尿科医生的手术结果进行分析。对前瞻性收集的数据进行了回顾性分析,这些数据包括患者人口统计学特征、憩室特征、手术方法和术后结果。手术技术包括膀胱外和膀胱内方法,重点是在恶性病例中保持肿瘤学原则:共有28名患者接受了RABD手术,其中大多数为男性,平均年龄为63.9岁。所有外科医生均采用四孔经腹膜入路,并选择憩室颈部腹膜外解剖,其中一例同时采用了腹膜外和经憩室入路。功能结果显示,非恶性憩室患者的症状得到缓解,而肿瘤结果显示,90%的恶性病例边缘清晰。手术平均时间为 106 分钟,失血量极少,平均住院时间为 2.67 天。14%的病例出现了早期并发症,其中大部分为Clavien-Dindo II级并发症:机器人膀胱憩室切除术主要通过经腹膜外膀胱入路,已成为治疗恶性和非恶性膀胱憩室的一种安全、有效、可靠的手术干预方法。本系列病例所展示的一致的手术方法和出色的疗效增强了该手术作为一种安全选择的潜力,即使在憩室内有恶性肿瘤的情况下也是如此。
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Journal of endourology
Journal of endourology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
14.80%
发文量
254
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Endourology, JE Case Reports, and Videourology are the leading peer-reviewed journal, case reports publication, and innovative videojournal companion covering all aspects of minimally invasive urology research, applications, and clinical outcomes. The leading journal of minimally invasive urology for over 30 years, Journal of Endourology is the essential publication for practicing surgeons who want to keep up with the latest surgical technologies in endoscopic, laparoscopic, robotic, and image-guided procedures as they apply to benign and malignant diseases of the genitourinary tract. This flagship journal includes the companion videojournal Videourology™ with every subscription. While Journal of Endourology remains focused on publishing rigorously peer reviewed articles, Videourology accepts original videos containing material that has not been reported elsewhere, except in the form of an abstract or a conference presentation. Journal of Endourology coverage includes: The latest laparoscopic, robotic, endoscopic, and image-guided techniques for treating both benign and malignant conditions Pioneering research articles Controversial cases in endourology Techniques in endourology with accompanying videos Reviews and epochs in endourology Endourology survey section of endourology relevant manuscripts published in other journals.
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