Surgical technique stabilization of urethrovesical anastomosis in order to improve the results of early recovery of urine retention after retropubic prostatectomy

Objective: to develop and substantiate the method of stabilization of urethrovesical anastomosis with retropubic prostatectomy to improve the results of early recovery of urinary retention.Materials and methods. 58 patients who had undergone radical prostatectomy were enrolled into the prospective s...

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Main Authors: I. A. Sikhvardt, B. Ya. Alekseev, O. V. Leonov, E. I. Kopyltsov, M. S. Mazhbich, V. A. Vodolazskiy
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spelling doaj-6072de4d332c4ee29d906da63e10f0082021-07-29T08:41:43ZrusABV-pressOnkourologiâ 1726-97761996-18122019-01-01144687810.17650/1726-9776-2018-14-4-68-78808Surgical technique stabilization of urethrovesical anastomosis in order to improve the results of early recovery of urine retention after retropubic prostatectomyI. A. Sikhvardt0B. Ya. Alekseev1O. V. Leonov2E. I. Kopyltsov3M. S. Mazhbich4V. A. Vodolazskiy5Omsk Clinical Oncological DispensaryP.A. Hertzen Moscow Oncology Research Institute — branch of the National Medical Research Radiological Center, Ministry of Health of RussiaOmsk Clinical Oncological DispensaryOmsk Clinical Oncological DispensaryOmsk Clinical Oncological DispensaryOmsk Clinical Oncological DispensaryObjective: to develop and substantiate the method of stabilization of urethrovesical anastomosis with retropubic prostatectomy to improve the results of early recovery of urinary retention.Materials and methods. 58 patients who had undergone radical prostatectomy were enrolled into the prospective study. The patient population was divided into two groups by the blinded randomization. The first control group consists of 29 men who underwent traditional routine surgical treatment. The second main group (29 patients) who underwent novel surgical treatment with making urethrocysteoanastomosis based on original method (Patent for invention № 2559588 from 14 Jul 2015 “Method of propylaxis of urinary incontinence after retropubic prostatectomy”).Results. At the moment of the hospital discharge the urine continence was achieved by the 20.7 % (n = 6) patients from the first group and 48.3 % (n = 14) patients from the second group. During the follow-up period in a month after surgery urine continence was maintained by the 37.9 % (n = 11) patients from the first group and 72.4 % (n = 23) patients from the second group, in three months after surgery — 62.0 % (n = 18) patients from the first group and 79.3 % (n = 23) patients from the second group. After the 6 months follow-up period 75.9 % (n = 22) patients from the first group and 86.2 % (n = 25) patients from the second group maintain urine continence. One-year follow-up period showed urine continence in 89.7 % (n = 26) patients from the first group and 93.1 % (n = 27) patients from the second group Conclusion. The surgical technique developed and introduced into clinical practice made it possible to stabilize urethrocysteoanastomosis, prevent or significantly shorten the incontinence period within the first year after retropubic prostatectomy, and improve the quality of life of patients.https://oncourology.abvpress.ru/oncur/article/view/882prostate cancerretropubic prostatectomyurinary incontinencestabilization of urethrovesical anastomosis
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author I. A. Sikhvardt
B. Ya. Alekseev
O. V. Leonov
E. I. Kopyltsov
M. S. Mazhbich
V. A. Vodolazskiy
spellingShingle I. A. Sikhvardt
B. Ya. Alekseev
O. V. Leonov
E. I. Kopyltsov
M. S. Mazhbich
V. A. Vodolazskiy
Surgical technique stabilization of urethrovesical anastomosis in order to improve the results of early recovery of urine retention after retropubic prostatectomy
Onkourologiâ
prostate cancer
retropubic prostatectomy
urinary incontinence
stabilization of urethrovesical anastomosis
author_facet I. A. Sikhvardt
B. Ya. Alekseev
O. V. Leonov
E. I. Kopyltsov
M. S. Mazhbich
V. A. Vodolazskiy
author_sort I. A. Sikhvardt
title Surgical technique stabilization of urethrovesical anastomosis in order to improve the results of early recovery of urine retention after retropubic prostatectomy
title_short Surgical technique stabilization of urethrovesical anastomosis in order to improve the results of early recovery of urine retention after retropubic prostatectomy
title_full Surgical technique stabilization of urethrovesical anastomosis in order to improve the results of early recovery of urine retention after retropubic prostatectomy
title_fullStr Surgical technique stabilization of urethrovesical anastomosis in order to improve the results of early recovery of urine retention after retropubic prostatectomy
title_full_unstemmed Surgical technique stabilization of urethrovesical anastomosis in order to improve the results of early recovery of urine retention after retropubic prostatectomy
title_sort surgical technique stabilization of urethrovesical anastomosis in order to improve the results of early recovery of urine retention after retropubic prostatectomy
publisher ABV-press
series Onkourologiâ
issn 1726-9776
1996-1812
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Objective: to develop and substantiate the method of stabilization of urethrovesical anastomosis with retropubic prostatectomy to improve the results of early recovery of urinary retention.Materials and methods. 58 patients who had undergone radical prostatectomy were enrolled into the prospective study. The patient population was divided into two groups by the blinded randomization. The first control group consists of 29 men who underwent traditional routine surgical treatment. The second main group (29 patients) who underwent novel surgical treatment with making urethrocysteoanastomosis based on original method (Patent for invention № 2559588 from 14 Jul 2015 “Method of propylaxis of urinary incontinence after retropubic prostatectomy”).Results. At the moment of the hospital discharge the urine continence was achieved by the 20.7 % (n = 6) patients from the first group and 48.3 % (n = 14) patients from the second group. During the follow-up period in a month after surgery urine continence was maintained by the 37.9 % (n = 11) patients from the first group and 72.4 % (n = 23) patients from the second group, in three months after surgery — 62.0 % (n = 18) patients from the first group and 79.3 % (n = 23) patients from the second group. After the 6 months follow-up period 75.9 % (n = 22) patients from the first group and 86.2 % (n = 25) patients from the second group maintain urine continence. One-year follow-up period showed urine continence in 89.7 % (n = 26) patients from the first group and 93.1 % (n = 27) patients from the second group Conclusion. The surgical technique developed and introduced into clinical practice made it possible to stabilize urethrocysteoanastomosis, prevent or significantly shorten the incontinence period within the first year after retropubic prostatectomy, and improve the quality of life of patients.
topic prostate cancer
retropubic prostatectomy
urinary incontinence
stabilization of urethrovesical anastomosis
url https://oncourology.abvpress.ru/oncur/article/view/882
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