Laparoscopic robotic-assisted ileal conduit urinary diversion in a quadriplegic woman.

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Date publication

décembre 2003

Journal

Urology

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr HUBERT Jacques


Tous les auteurs :
Hubert J, Feuillu B, Beis JM, Coissard A, Mangin P, Andre JM

Résumé

Urinary diversion is a therapeutic option in quadriplegic patients with poor lower urinary tract conditions, but it is an invasive procedure. Laparoscopic techniques are less invasive, but are technically demanding, and only a few surgical teams are able to complete such a complex procedure endoscopically. Robotics bring an unprecedented control of surgical instruments, shorten the learning curve, and allow open surgeons to apply more easily their technical skill to the laparoscopic approach. This complex case of laparoscopic ileal conduit in a quadriplegic woman was completed by our team with the Da Vinci system after 6 months of clinical experience in robotic surgery.

Mots clés

Cervical Vertebrae, Female, Humans, Laparoscopy, methods, Middle Aged, Quadriplegia, complications, Robotics, Spinal Cord Injuries, complications, Urinary Bladder, Neurogenic, complications, Urinary Diversion, methods

Référence

Urology. 2003 Dec;62(6):1121