Transrectal Ultrasound Assessment of Anastomosis after Videolaparoscopic Radical Prostatectomy: Our Experience

Author:

Franzoso Francesco1,Confalonieri Silvia1,Scuzzarella Salvatore1,Piacentini Igor1,Fortuna Flavio1,Bianchi Achille1,Colapaoli Luca1

Affiliation:

1. U.O. di Urologia, Ospedale di Desio (Monza Brianza) - Italy

Abstract

Background Trans-Rectal UltraSound (TRUS) has proved to be an accurate procedure comparable to that of Fluoro-cystography (FC) to assess vesicourethral anastomosis after radical prostatectomy, with the advantages of lower costs, no radiation exposure and no dependence on the radiology department. Methods 60 Video Laparoscopic Radical Prostactomies (VLRP) were performed at our institution between September 2008 and January 2010. All patients underwent anatomosis assessment on postoperative day 6 with TRUS (Aloka A7 US ma-chine with endorectal end-fire probe). 200 ml of sterile saline was manually instilled into the bladder by an assistant, while TRUS visualization of anastomosis was carried out by an urologist. The test was considered positive if any expanding anechoic shadow developed beside the anastomosis. In case of negative test the catheter was removed. In case of positive test the catheter was left in place and reassessment was performed every 5–7 days with both TRUS and FC, until negative result. Results At the initial TRUS assessment we had 4 positive and 56 negative tests. Three out of the four patients with a positive test had a second assessment on p.o. day 14, which gave a negative result. The 4th positive case had a positive second assessment on p.o. day 14 and a third negative one on p.o. day 21. In a total of 20 assessments both TRUS and FC were performed. The results of the two procedures were always in accordance. Conclusions We have introduced TRUS assessment of vesicourethral anastomosis after laparoscopic radical prostatectomy as a routine procedure in our department. We are planning a comparative study, using FC as the gold standard, for validation purposes.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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