360-Degree Running Suture Technique in Robotic-Assisted Surgery for Bladder Neck Contracture.

CRSLS : MIS case reports from SLS Pub Date : 2025-01-17 eCollection Date: 2024-10-01 DOI:10.4293/CRSLS.2024.00041
Daniel Melecchi de Oliveira Freitas, Vagner Menegotto Comin, Eduardo Rodrigues
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Abstract

Introduction: Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) affects a significant proportion of aging males, often requiring surgical intervention when conservative treatments fail.

Case description: This case report details the management of a 58-year-old male with severe lower urinary tract symptoms and a markedly enlarged prostate, presenting with bladder stones and persistent obstruction despite medication. The patient underwent an open simple prostatectomy but developed bladder neck contracture and recurrent urinary retention, necessitating a suprapubic cystostomy. Following this, a robotic-assisted approach was chosen to address the complex contracture. The surgical strategy involved a vertical posterior bladder incision, after guide wire was visualized a bladder stone was removed, resection of inflammatory tissue, and a novel 360-degree running suture with 3-0 thread for bladder neck reconstruction. This approach was followed by closure with a double-layer running suture using 3-0 V-Lock material. The patient showed significant improvement in urinary flow and symptom resolution postoperatively, with no residual contracture detected on follow-up imaging.

Discussion: This report highlights the effectiveness of the robotic-assisted technique and the innovative use of the 360-degree running suture for managing challenging bladder neck contractures, marking a novel application in surgical practice.

机器人辅助膀胱颈部挛缩手术的360度运行缝合技术。
导读:良性前列腺增生(BPH)影响相当大比例的老年男性,当保守治疗失败时通常需要手术干预。病例描述:本病例报告详细介绍了一名58岁男性患者的处理方法,他患有严重的下尿路症状和前列腺明显增大,尽管药物治疗,但仍表现为膀胱结石和持续梗阻。患者行开放性单纯性前列腺切除术,但因膀胱颈挛缩及复发性尿潴留,需行耻骨上膀胱造口术。随后,选择机器人辅助方法来解决复杂的挛缩。手术策略包括膀胱后垂直切口,在导丝可见后取出膀胱结石,切除炎症组织,并采用新颖的360度3-0线连续缝合进行膀胱颈部重建。该方法之后使用3-0 V-Lock材料进行双层运行缝合。患者术后尿流明显改善,症状缓解,随访影像学未见挛缩残余。讨论:本报告强调了机器人辅助技术的有效性,以及360度运行缝线在治疗挑战性膀胱颈部挛缩中的创新应用,标志着手术实践中的新应用。
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