Sandwiched posterior-anterior reconstructed tissue-glued anastomosis (SPARTAN) in RARP: A consistently reproducible urethro-vesical anastomosis for early catheter removal and continence recovery
Introduction: Restoration of supporting structures around the urethral rhabdosphincter is key to preservation of continence mechanism post-RARP. This video aims to: (1) present the step-by-step SPARTAN technique, a novel easy-to-perform, simplified total anatomical reconstructed UV anastomotic techn...
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doaj-ac65c03cd45344e781c9be53c85157992020-11-25T03:51:43ZengElsevierUrology Video Journal2590-08972019-12-014100019Sandwiched posterior-anterior reconstructed tissue-glued anastomosis (SPARTAN) in RARP: A consistently reproducible urethro-vesical anastomosis for early catheter removal and continence recoveryTze K. Ng0Alvin W.X. Low1John S.P. Yuen2Department of Urology, Singapore General Hospital, SingaporeDepartment of Urology, Singapore General Hospital, SingaporeDepartment of Urology, Singapore General Hospital, SingaporeIntroduction: Restoration of supporting structures around the urethral rhabdosphincter is key to preservation of continence mechanism post-RARP. This video aims to: (1) present the step-by-step SPARTAN technique, a novel easy-to-perform, simplified total anatomical reconstructed UV anastomotic technique incorporating the application of fibrin sealant for added water-tightness; (2) report the short- to intermediate-term outcomes on early day-4 catheter removal and continence recovery. Patients and methods: This video presents a single-surgeon 20-patient RARP series performed with a standardized SPARTAN UV anastomotic technique. Post-operative outcomes measured were the success rate of early Day-4 catheter removal, and patient-reported continence outcome on day-1, -15, -30, -60 and -90 post-catheter removal. The stepby-step SPARTAN technique is outlined sequentially as follows: (1) modified Rocco's Stitch for posterior musculofascial plate reconstruction; (2) the same modified Rocco's Stitch is used to incorporate the 6 O'clock UV anastomosis; (3) completion of anastomosis by Velthoven technique; (4) application of peri‑anastomotic fibrin sealant; and (5) anterior reconstruction. Results: The patient cohort consists of 85% (17/20 patients) low- or intermediate-risk cases by D'Amico classification, and 85% had nerve-sparing RARP. About two-third (75%) of these patients had recovered continence by day-30 post-catheter removal as defined by the usage of one or no safety-liner per-day. Two patients had immediate continence recovery. Ten patients had cystogram at day-4 with none showed any sign of urinary leakage and all but one had successful trial removal of catheter. Conclusion: SPARTAN is an easy-to-perform, simplified total anatomical reconstructed UV anastomotic technique incorporating the application of fibrin sealant around the anastomosis for added water-tightness. SPARTAN is a consistently reproducible, tension-free, water-tight UV anastomotic trechnique in RARP that allows for early catheter removal and continence recovery.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590089719300180Robotic radical prostatectomySurgical techniqueAnastomosis |
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Tze K. Ng Alvin W.X. Low John S.P. Yuen Sandwiched posterior-anterior reconstructed tissue-glued anastomosis (SPARTAN) in RARP: A consistently reproducible urethro-vesical anastomosis for early catheter removal and continence recovery Urology Video Journal Robotic radical prostatectomy Surgical technique Anastomosis |
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Sandwiched posterior-anterior reconstructed tissue-glued anastomosis (SPARTAN) in RARP: A consistently reproducible urethro-vesical anastomosis for early catheter removal and continence recovery |
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Sandwiched posterior-anterior reconstructed tissue-glued anastomosis (SPARTAN) in RARP: A consistently reproducible urethro-vesical anastomosis for early catheter removal and continence recovery |
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Sandwiched posterior-anterior reconstructed tissue-glued anastomosis (SPARTAN) in RARP: A consistently reproducible urethro-vesical anastomosis for early catheter removal and continence recovery |
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Sandwiched posterior-anterior reconstructed tissue-glued anastomosis (SPARTAN) in RARP: A consistently reproducible urethro-vesical anastomosis for early catheter removal and continence recovery |
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Sandwiched posterior-anterior reconstructed tissue-glued anastomosis (SPARTAN) in RARP: A consistently reproducible urethro-vesical anastomosis for early catheter removal and continence recovery |
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sandwiched posterior-anterior reconstructed tissue-glued anastomosis (spartan) in rarp: a consistently reproducible urethro-vesical anastomosis for early catheter removal and continence recovery |
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Urology Video Journal |
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Introduction: Restoration of supporting structures around the urethral rhabdosphincter is key to preservation of continence mechanism post-RARP. This video aims to: (1) present the step-by-step SPARTAN technique, a novel easy-to-perform, simplified total anatomical reconstructed UV anastomotic technique incorporating the application of fibrin sealant for added water-tightness; (2) report the short- to intermediate-term outcomes on early day-4 catheter removal and continence recovery. Patients and methods: This video presents a single-surgeon 20-patient RARP series performed with a standardized SPARTAN UV anastomotic technique. Post-operative outcomes measured were the success rate of early Day-4 catheter removal, and patient-reported continence outcome on day-1, -15, -30, -60 and -90 post-catheter removal. The stepby-step SPARTAN technique is outlined sequentially as follows: (1) modified Rocco's Stitch for posterior musculofascial plate reconstruction; (2) the same modified Rocco's Stitch is used to incorporate the 6 O'clock UV anastomosis; (3) completion of anastomosis by Velthoven technique; (4) application of peri‑anastomotic fibrin sealant; and (5) anterior reconstruction. Results: The patient cohort consists of 85% (17/20 patients) low- or intermediate-risk cases by D'Amico classification, and 85% had nerve-sparing RARP. About two-third (75%) of these patients had recovered continence by day-30 post-catheter removal as defined by the usage of one or no safety-liner per-day. Two patients had immediate continence recovery. Ten patients had cystogram at day-4 with none showed any sign of urinary leakage and all but one had successful trial removal of catheter. Conclusion: SPARTAN is an easy-to-perform, simplified total anatomical reconstructed UV anastomotic technique incorporating the application of fibrin sealant around the anastomosis for added water-tightness. SPARTAN is a consistently reproducible, tension-free, water-tight UV anastomotic trechnique in RARP that allows for early catheter removal and continence recovery. |
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