Omental wrap for salvaging bladder repair: A novel approach.

Bladder (San Francisco, Calif.) Pub Date : 2025-05-06 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.14440/bladder.2024.0058
Tariq F Al-Shaiji, Said M Yaiesh
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Background: The bladder represents one of the genitourinary organs most vulnerable to iatrogenic injuries. Ideal repair can be challenging and may require augmentation to fully preserve bladder structure and function. The omentum has been employed as a flap or graft to close bladder defects.

Objective: This study presented a novel approach involving a complete omental wrap for repairing a small-capacity, irreparably damaged bladder following cystotomy in a complex transvesical vesicouterine fistula repair.

Methods: Salvage repair was performed on a severely damaged bladder that had resulted from a chronic vesicouterine fistula, using an omental wrap for augmentation. The omental wrap fully enclosed the bladder to enhance its recovery. The patient had an uneventful post-operative recovery, and follow-up cystography showed a small-capacity bladder with no leakage. Extended follow-up demonstrated resolution of the patient's symptoms and an improvement in bladder capacity.

Results: This was the first documented application of the omentum as a complete wrap to support an irreparable bladder. The omentum's mechanical and anti-inflammatory properties provided significant support, leading to a rapid and complete healing of a bladder that initially appeared to have an unfavorable outcome due to extensive inflammation.

Conclusion: The use of omental wrap for bladder repair leverages the omentum's unique properties to support and augment challenging repairs, resulting in outstanding outcomes and expedited restoration in what would be considered a poor outcome procedure.

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网膜包裹术抢救膀胱修复:一种新方法。
背景:膀胱是泌尿生殖器官中最容易受到医源性损伤的器官之一。理想的修复是具有挑战性的,可能需要增加以充分保留膀胱的结构和功能。网膜已被用作皮瓣或移植物来关闭膀胱缺损。目的:本研究提出了一种新的方法,在复杂的经膀胱膀胱外瘘修补术中,采用全网膜包裹修复膀胱切除术后的小容量、不可修复的损伤膀胱。方法:对慢性膀胱外瘘致严重膀胱损伤患者,采用大网膜包裹术进行修复。网膜包裹完全包裹膀胱以促进其恢复。患者术后恢复顺利,随访膀胱造影显示膀胱容量小,无渗漏。长期随访显示患者症状缓解,膀胱容量改善。结果:这是第一次有文献记载的应用大网膜作为一个完整的包裹来支持一个不可修复的膀胱。大网膜的机械和抗炎特性提供了重要的支持,导致膀胱的快速和完全愈合,最初由于广泛的炎症而出现不利的结果。结论:大网膜包裹用于膀胱修复利用了大网膜的独特特性来支持和增加具有挑战性的修复,在被认为结果较差的手术中获得了出色的结果和快速的恢复。
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