Author:
Fan Shubo,Han GuanPeng,Li Zhihua,Wang Xiang,Li Xinfei,Xiong Shengwei,Li Dan,Zhang Jun,Meng Chang,Zhang Peng,Yang Kunlin,Li Xuesong,Zhou Liqun
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Complete intracorporal robotic ileal ureteric replacement is challenging. We aimed to present the surgical technique of robotic ileal ureter replacement with extracorporeal ileal segment preparation for long ureteral strictures.
Methods
From March 2019 to March 2021, 18 patients underwent robotic ileal ureter replacement with extracorporeal ileal segment preparation by one experienced surgeon. The demographic, perioperative, and follow-up data were recorded. Success was defined as the resolution of the presenting symptom, a stable estimated glomerular filtration rate and unobstructive drainage on imaging examination.
Results
All 18 surgeries were successfully completed without conversion. The median length of the intestinal tube used was 20 (12–30) cm. The median operative time was 248 (170–450) min, the median estimated blood loss was 50 (10–200) ml, and the median postoperative hospital stay was 7 (5–27) days. At a median follow-up of 16 (13–28) months, all patients were symptom-free. No or mild hydronephrosis was confirmed in 17 patients; 1 patient had moderate hydronephrosis without peristalsis of the ileal ureter. The renal function was stable in all patients. The overall success rate was 100%. Postoperative complications, including 4 cases of urinary infections (Grade I), 1 case of an incision hernia (Grade I), 4 cases of kidney stone formation (Grade I), 6 cases of metabolic acidosis (Grade I), 4 cases of incomplete ileus (Grade II), and 1 case of an incision infection (Grade IIIb).
Conclusions
Robot-assisted laparoscopic ileal ureter replacement with extracorporeal ileal segment preparation is safe, feasible, and effective for the treatment of long ureteral strictures, especially in high-volume tertiary referral centers with extensive robotic surgery experience capable of managing severe peri-operative complications.
Funder
Wuxi "Taihu Talents Program" Medical and Health High-level Talents Project
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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