Robot-assisted radical cystectomy using real-time transrectal ultrasound guidance in a patient who had radical prostatectomy and salvage external beam radiation therapy
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Abstract
Introduction
Radical cystectomy for patients who previously underwent both radical prostatectomy and prostatic bed radiation is technically challenging.
Case presentation
A 78-year-old man with a history of radical prostatectomy and salvage radiation for prostate cancer was referred to our hospital for radical treatment of bladder cancer. After two cycles of neoadjuvant chemotherapy, he underwent robot-assisted radical cystectomy with real-time transrectal ultrasound guidance during dissection of the rectovesical space to minimize the risk of rectal injury. There were no perioperative adverse events.
Conclusion
Intraoperative real-time transrectal ultrasound guidance could assist surgeons to safely perform the dissection of the rectovesical space in the surgically high-risk patient.