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Journal of Modern Urology ; (12): 413-416, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1006064

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【Objective】 To share the technical key points and experience of transvesical robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (TvRARP). 【Methods】 The clinical data of 13 patients with prostate cancer (PCa) receiving TvRARP during Nov.2021 and May 2022 were collected. The operation time, estimated blood loss, blood transfusion rate, catheter removal time, postoperative length of hospital stay, immediate urinary continence rate, postoperative IIEF-5 score and perioperative complications were evaluated. 【Results】 The operation time was (142±39) min, estimated intraoperative blood loss was (76±40) mL, and no transfusion was needed. The median postoperative IIEF-5 score was 16 (12-22), hospital stay 3 (2-5)days, and catheter removal time 7(5-14)days. Of all 13 patients, 12(92.3%) achieved immediate urinary continence at the removal of catheter. There were no postoperative complications of Clavien Ⅲ and above. Clavien Ⅰ-Ⅱ complications were observed in 4 patients (30.8%). 【Conclusion】 TvRARP is feasible and safe for selected patients with clinically localized PCa, which can ensure promising postoperative urinary continence and preserve erectile functional.

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Journal of Modern Urology ; (12): 707-712, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1006015

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【Objective】 To investigate the efficacy of the adjustable "paper clip" techniques in the suture of dorsal vein complex (DVC) and retention of urethral function in robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RALRP). 【Methods】 A total of 30 cases of prostate cancer treated with RALRP were enrolled, all of which used the adjustable "paper clip" techniques. During operation, the DVC was sewed with barbed suture, and then a reverse suture was made through two sides of the prostatic ligaments. A Hem-o-lock was used to fasten the suture, which would be flexible to control the degree of tightness for the ligature. Perioperative and follow-up data of urinary continence and symptoms were collected and analyzed. 【Results】 All operations were successful. The estimated blood loss was (123.3±80.7) mL, 53.6% patients recovered continence in 1 month, and the continence rate increased to 92.9% and 96.3% at month 3 and 6. 92.9 of patients had no risk of incontinence 3 months after surgery. 【Conclusion】 The adjustable "paper clip" techniques have advantages in reducing blood loss, maintaining clear surgical field, preserving urethral function, and improving urinary continence.

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National Journal of Andrology ; (12): 892-898, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-922172

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Objective@#To assess the feasibility and validity of the establishment of a modified channel for extraperitoneal robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RARP) through single incision.@*METHODS@#From November 2020 to January 2021, 35 cases of localized PCa were treated by extraperitoneal RARP through single incision in our center. All the operations were performed by the same surgeon, none via the multichannel port for the establishment of the channel. We recorded and analyzed the intra- and postoperative parameters, operation cost, complications, pathological findings and follow-up data.@*RESULTS@#All the operations were successfully completed, without conversion to open surgery or additional channels, or serious postoperative complications, the time for establishing the extraperitoneal space averaging 25.4 (20.0-45.0) min, the operation time 67.3 (35.0-125.0) min, intraoperative blood loss 75.5 (60.0-150.0) ml, time to first postoperative anal exhaust 26 (8-48) h, and postoperative hospital stay 7.89 (7-10) d. Postoperative pathology showed adenocarcinoma in all the cases, with Gleason score (GS) 3+3 in 9 (25.7%), GS 3+4 in 9 (25.7%), GS 4+3 in 8 (22.9%), and GS ≥ 8 in 9 (25.7%) of the cases, 23 (65.7%) in the

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Humans , Male , Blood Loss, Surgical , Laparoscopy , Prostatectomy , Robotic Surgical Procedures , Robotics
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Philippine Journal of Urology ; : 67-72, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-962381

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INTRODUCTION@#Robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy is now considered the gold standardtreatment of prostate adenocarcinoma in the modern world. There are two approaches to the precisedissection of seminal vesicles (anterior and posterior) during a laparoscopic radical prostatectomy,each of which with unique advantages and disadvantages. Primarily, the authors compared theintraoperative and oncological outcomes of these two approaches. Secondary objective included theestablishment of the minimum number of cases before a surgeon can enter the competent phase of thelearning curve.@*MATERIALS AND METHODS@#Chart review was performed on 111 patients who underwent RALP from2014-2016 performed by 3 experienced robotic surgeons with interchangeability of role as consoleoperator. Two arms were developed based on the approach of seminal vesicle dissection, that is,anterior and posterior approach. Cumulative summation of the console time was performed to obtaina chart with a) negative slope-learning phase and b) positive slope-competent phase. Patients underthe competent phases were included for analysis.@*RESULTS@#There were no significant differences in age, body mass index, prostate volume, preoperativeprostate specific antigen (PSA), gleason score and oncologic risk. Pathology was almost similar inmajority of cases under the anterior approach arm being gleason 7 (3+4) and posterior approach armbeing gleason 6 (3+3). With a p-value of <0.05, console time was significantly shorter in the posteriorapproach at 121±25.95 when compared to anterior approach at 148±30.25 minutes. The otherperioperative and postoperative outcomes were not significantly different between the groups.@*CONCLUSION@#Posterior approach has provided a shorter console time, while the overall oncologic andperioperative outcomes for both approaches were similar. The learning curve for the anterior approachis less steep than that of the posterior approach with only 14 versus 26 consecutive cases, respectively,to be able to competently perform RALP.

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Korean Journal of Urological Oncology ; : 38-43, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-169854

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PURPOSE: We aimed to measure the visible angle (VA) outside the surgical field of view using preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and to relate structural data to clinical outcome. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed data obtained from 322 consecutive patients who underwent robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RALP) or radical retropubic prostatectomy (RRP) for prostate cancer from January 2011 to June 2013, with at least 1 year of follow-up. Patients were divided into 4 groups, according to median VA values and surgical approach. VA was defined as the angle between the horizontal line on view, rotated to 90∘ from the midsagittal T2-weighted sequence image, and the tangent line of the highest protruding surface of the symphysis pubis. RESULTS: The larger VA was, the shorter mean operative time (213.2 minutes vs. 174.2 minutes, p=0.002) was significantly and the smaller VA was, the higher complication rate (10.8% vs. 1.6%, p=0.043) was in RRP patients. There were no significant differences in operative outcomes in RALP patients. CONCLUSIONS: VA in midsagittal T2-weighted sequence predict operative time and complication rates in retropubic radical prostatectomy, and thus, the value may be used as surgical indications for retropubic radical prostatectomy.


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Humans , Follow-Up Studies , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Operative Time , Prostatectomy , Prostatic Neoplasms , Pubic Bone , Retrospective Studies
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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 1708-1711, 2012.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-26199

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PURPOSE: To report a case of bilateral Candida albicans endophthalmitis after robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy (RALP) in a patient with prostate adenocarcinoma. CASE SUMMARY: A 61-year-old male patient had RALP for prostate adenocarcinoma. Four days after the surgery, the patient had a fever and pancytopenia. Two weeks after the surgery, the patient complained of decreased visual acuity in both eyes. Best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was counting fingers at 60 cm in the right eye and 20/63 in the left eye. The fundus examination showed vitreous opacity and yellow circumscribed chorioretinal lesions in both eyes. The blood and urine cultures were negative. An intravitreal voriconazole injection (100 microg/0.1 ml) was given in both eyes. However, the vitritis worsened, and BCVA decreased to counting fingers at 30 cm in the right eye and 60 cm in the left eye. Thus, combined phacoemulsification and 23-gauge microincisional vitrectomy surgery with a silicone oil injection was performed in both eyes at 1-week intervals. The vitrectomy sample culture was positive for Candida albicans in both eyes. Four months after the vitrectomy, BCVA was 20/100 in both eyes without subretinal lesions. CONCLUSIONS: Clinicians should be aware that bilateral Candida albicans endophthalmitis could be complicated by RALP in a patient with prostate adenocarcinoma or with other risk factors.


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Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Adenocarcinoma , Candida , Candida albicans , Endophthalmitis , Eye , Fever , Fingers , Pancytopenia , Phacoemulsification , Prostate , Prostatectomy , Pyrimidines , Risk Factors , Silicone Oils , Triazoles , Visual Acuity , Vitrectomy
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