Laparoendoscopic Single-Site Surgery for Benign Urologic Disease with a Homemade Single Port Device: Design and Tips for Beginners
Korean Journal of Urology
; : 165-170, 2012.
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ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
A single surgeon skilled in conventional laparoscopic surgery used laparoendoscopic single-site surgery (LESS) to treat benign urological diseases. This study reports our surgical results and introduces a simple technique with tips based on our experience. MATERIALS ANDMETHODS:
LESS surgery was performed on 116 patients by use of a homemade single-port device composed of an Alexis wound retractor and a powder-free surgical glove. Cases were 44 varicocelectomies (including 8 bilateral cases), 38 renal cyst marsupializations (including 3 bilateral cases), 26 ureterolithotomies (with 1 concomitant ureterolithotomy and contralateral renal cyst marsupialization), 4 prostatic enucleations, and 4 bladder rupture repairs. The mean patient age was 44.43+/-16.46 years (range, 11 to 76 years), and the male-to-female ratio was 8729.RESULTS:
In one ureterolithotomy case, LESS was converted to conventional laparoscopic surgery. The mean operative time was 87.03+/-45.03 minutes, the estimated blood loss was 61.90 ml (range, 0 to 2,000 ml), and the mean hospital stay was 3.03+/-2.12 days. Two patients underwent single-port transvesical enucleation of the prostate (STEP) requiring patient-controlled anesthesia. No patients developed major complications, and all patients were satisfied, with 75.86% expressing a high degree of satisfaction.CONCLUSIONS:
We report successful treatment outcomes for LESS in 116 cases of benign urological disease. Our findings suggest that LESS can replace conventional laparoscopy.Palabras clave
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Próstata
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Rotura
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Enfermedades Urológicas
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Urología
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Vejiga Urinaria
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Laparoscopía
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Procedimientos Quirúrgicos Mínimamente Invasivos
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Tempo Operativo
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Guantes Quirúrgicos
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Anestesia
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Humans
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Revista:
Korean Journal of Urology
Año:
2012
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