Clinical Anatomy of the Superficial Preprostatic Vein and Accessory Pudendal Artery in Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy.

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Journal of endourology Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-04-23 DOI:10.1089/end.2023.0724
Yu Ozawa, Keisuke Aoki, Shin Koike, Masumi Yamada, Yu Odagaki, Hideo Sakamoto, Kunihiko Yoshioka
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Purpose: We herein describe the superficial preprostatic vein (SPV) anatomy and determine its relationship with the accessory pudendal artery (APA). Materials and Methods: We reviewed 500 patients with localized prostate cancer who underwent conventional robot-assisted radical prostatectomy between April 2019 and March 2023 at our institution. SPV was defined as "any vein coming from the space between the puboprostatic ligaments and running within the retropubic adipose tissue anterior to the prostate toward the vesical venous plexus or pelvic side wall." While APA was defined as "any artery located in the periprostatic region running parallel to the dorsal vascular complex and extending caudal toward the anterior perineum." The intraoperative anatomy of each SPV and APA was described. Results: SPVs had a prevalence rate of 88%. They were preserved in 252 men (58%) and classified as I-, reversed-Y (rY)-, Y-, or H-shaped (64%, 22%, 12%, and 2%, respectively) based on their intraoperative appearance. Overall, 214 APAs were found in 142 of the 252 men with preserved SPV (56%; 165 lateral and 50 apical APAs in 111 and 41 men, respectively). SPVs were pulsatile in 39% men perhaps due to an accompanying tiny artery functioning as a median APA. Pulsations seemed to be initially absent in most SPVs but become apparent late during surgery possibly due to increased arterial and venous blood flow after prostate removal. Pulsations were common in men with ≥1 APA. Conclusions: This study, which described the anatomical variations in arteries and veins around the prostrate and their preservation techniques, revealed that preserving this vasculature may help preserve postprostatectomy erection. ClinicalTrials: The Clinical Research Registration Number is 230523D.

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机器人辅助根治性前列腺切除术中前列腺浅静脉和浦底动脉的临床解剖。
摘要 目的:我们在此描述前列腺浅静脉的解剖结构,并确定其与附属阴茎动脉的关系:我们回顾了 2019 年 4 月至 2023 年 3 月期间在本院接受传统机器人辅助前列腺癌根治术的 500 例局部前列腺癌患者。前列腺前浅静脉被定义为 "任何来自耻骨前韧带间隙并在前列腺前方耻骨后脂肪组织内向膀胱静脉丛或骨盆侧壁延伸的静脉"。而附属阴茎动脉是指 "位于前列腺周围区域、平行于背侧血管复合体并向会阴前部尾部延伸的任何动脉"。对每条前庭浅静脉和会阴附属动脉的术中解剖进行了描述:结果:阴茎前浅静脉的患病率为 88%。有 252 名男性(58%)保留了前庭浅静脉,并根据术中外观将其分为 I 型、rY 型、Y 型或 H 型(分别占 64%、22%、12% 和 2%)。总体而言,在保留了前庭浅静脉的 252 名男性中,有 142 人(56%)发现了 214 条附属阴茎动脉(分别在 111 名男性和 41 名男性中发现了 165 条外侧附属阴茎动脉和 50 条顶端附属阴茎动脉)。39%的男性的前庭浅静脉具有搏动性,这可能是由于伴有一条细小的动脉作为中间的附属阴茎动脉。大多数前列腺浅静脉最初似乎没有搏动,但在手术晚期变得明显,这可能是由于前列腺切除术后动静脉血流增加所致。搏动常见于有≥1条附属阴茎动脉的男性:这项研究描述了前列腺周围动脉和静脉的解剖学变化及其保留技术,揭示了保留这些血管可能有助于保留前列腺切除术后的勃起功能。
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Journal of endourology
Journal of endourology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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