Laparoscopic Radicai Prostatectomy without Ligation of the Santorini's VenousPlexus

Author:

Ferrara V.1,Giannubilo W.1,Azizi B.1,Scaldazza C. Vecchioli1,Garritano A.1

Affiliation:

1. Unità Operativa di Urologia, Ospedale Civile di Jesi (Ancona)

Abstract

Background The goal of our work is to demonstrate how, in the approach to laparoscopic radical prostatectomy, the ligation of Santorini's dorsal venous complex is not necessary. The retrospective evaluation of video-laparoscopich radical prostatectomy performed at UOC of Jesi with this technical device, showed an increased blood loss compared to a technique that provides for the ligation of Santorini's plexus and, overall, reduced blood loss compared with the average radical open prostatectomy. Material and Methods 50 video-laparoscopic extraperitoneal radical prostatectomies were evaluated, which were performed with the same technique and by the same operator. The technique involves the non-ligation of Santorini's venous plexus. Surgical, oncological, functional outcomes were considered and in particular blood loss. Results The results are consistent with those reported in literature, and without ligation of the Santorini's venous plexus, there has been no increase in blood loss intra-and / or post-operatively or in the percentage of patients with hemotransfusion. Conclusion The video-laparoscopic radical prostatectomy, although a not yet codified and standardized technique for the treatment of organ-confined prostate cancer, did show oncological and functional results basically I similar to open-sky technique. But compared to this, it has certainly demonstrated a lower blood loss and a reduction of morbidity. The non ligation of Santorini's venous plexus, always necessary during open prostatectomy, in our experience is not necessary in video-laparoscopy

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Medicine

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