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Feasibility of robotic assisted bladder sparing pelvic exenteration for locally advanced rectal cancer: A single institution case series

Nathaniel H. Heah, Kar Yong Wong

2020World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: open surgery. Robotic pelvic exenteration offers benefits of better pelvic visualisation and dissection for bladder preserving prostatectomy with vesicourethral anastomosis, while achieving clear margins. AIM: To determine the feasibility of robotic assisted bladder sparing pelvic exenteration. METHODS: We describe robotic assisted pelvic exenteration in three cases of locally advanced rectal cancer involving prostate and seminal vesicles (SV). The da Vinci S robotic system was used. Robotic console was docked at left oblique position for abdominal phase and redocked to between the patient's legs for pelvic phase. All three cases were performed fully robotically at Tan Tock Seng Hospital by colorectal and urological teams. RESULTS: prostatectomy. Bladder neck margin revealed cauterized tumour cells, and he underwent total cystectomy and ileal conduit creation. Histology revealed no residual tumour. All patients are currently disease free. CONCLUSION: Robot assisted bladder sparing pelvic exenteration can be safely performed in locally advanced rectal cancer with acceptable surgical outcome while preserving benefits of minimally invasive surgery.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePelvic exenterationSurgeryColoanal anastomosisProstatectomyCystectomyAbdominoperineal resectionRectumProstateColorectal cancerBladder cancerCancerInternal medicineUreteral procedures and complicationsProstate Cancer Diagnosis and TreatmentBladder and Urothelial Cancer Treatments
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