Transrectal bladder prolapse in a male managed with a robotic-assisted laparoscopic cystoprostosacropexy

IF 0.5 Q4 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Saawan D. Patel, Cheyenne Williams, Daniel S. Roberson, Phillip Mucksavage, Ariana L. Smith
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Abstract

Pelvic floor disorders frequently occur as the result of excessive straining from chronic constipation or the trauma of vaginal childbirth, making them more common in women. We present a 62-year-old male with bladder prolapse through the anterior rectal wall in the setting of longstanding bladder holding behavior and excessive straining to void. We performed a novel robotic-assisted laparoscopic cystoprostosacropexy by anchoring the bladder and prostate to the sacrum to prevent bladder descent. Postoperatively, the bladder prolapse resolved with return of normal urinary function. This case underscores the potential of innovative surgical techniques in managing complex pelvic floor disorders in males.

一名男性经直肠膀胱脱垂患者的机器人辅助腹腔镜膀胱前列腺切除术治疗方案
盆底功能障碍通常是由于长期便秘或阴道分娩创伤造成的过度用力而引起的,因此在女性中更为常见。我们为一位 62 岁的男性患者进行了手术,患者膀胱脱垂穿过直肠前壁,长期憋尿,排尿时过度用力。我们采用新型机器人辅助腹腔镜膀胱前列腺剜除术,将膀胱和前列腺固定在骶骨上,防止膀胱下坠。术后,膀胱脱垂症状消失,排尿功能恢复正常。该病例凸显了创新手术技术在治疗男性复杂盆底疾病方面的潜力。
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Urology Case Reports
Urology Case Reports Medicine-Urology
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