Radical cystectomy with preservation of sexual function and urinary continence: description of a new technique
AUTOR(ES)
Miguel, Srougi, Dall'oglio, Marcos, Nesrallah, Luciano J, Arruda, Homero O, Ortiz, Valdemar
FONTE
International braz j urol
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2003-08
RESUMO
OBJECTIVE: To describe the original cystoprostatectomy technique which allows the preservation of sexual and urinary function in the majority of treated patients. SURGICAL TECHNIQUE: The described technique presents some details that distinguish it from classic cystectomy: 1) a more efficient control of prostate venous and arterial tributaries; 2) preservation of prostatic capsule and enucleation of prostatic parenchyma, which is removed in block together with the bladder, without violating the vesical neck; 3) no manipulation of the distal urethral sphincteric complex; 4) preservation of seminal vesicles and maintenance of cavernous neurovascular bundles; 5) wide anastomosis between the ileal neobladder and the prostatic capsule. COMMENTS: The proposed maneuvers allow the performance of radical cystectomy with integral preservation of distal urethral sphincter and of cavernous neurovascular bundles, without jeopardizing the oncological principles.
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