Impact of urethrovesical anastomotic leakage after robotic radical prostatectomy on early postoperative continence

M. Kılıç, S. Madendere, Arzu Baygül Eden, F. Tekkalan, E. Köseoğlu, M. Balbay
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Objective: This study aimed to assess the urethrovesical anastomotic leakage (UAL) and associated factors in patients who underwent robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) and its effect on early continence. Material and Methods: The data of 81 patients who underwent RARP between February 2017 and June 2022 were evaluated in this retrospective analysis. On the seventh postoperative day, we performed a cystography to determine whether the patients had UAL. Uni- and multivariate analyses were done to investigate the factors that could lead to UAL. Continence rates were recorded in patients at 6-12 weeks after surgery. Results: Overall 25 patients (31%) had UAL; of them 12 (15%) were mild, eight (10%) were moderate, and five (6%) were extensive. A drain/ serum creatinine ratio >1.5 and a prostate volume >53 cm3 were determined to be significant in predicting UAL in both the uni- and multivariate analyses (p=0.017 and p=0.046, respectively). On the postoperative second or third day, of the 36 patients who had drain output greater than 100 ml, eight (22%) had a high drain/serum creatinine ratio (>1.5), seven (88%) of which had UAL. According to the early period follow-up data, incontinence was prevalent in 9 (36%) of the patients with UAL and 20 (%37) of the patients without UAL (p=0.959). Conclusion: Cystography is an effective method for detecting leakage after RARP. A large prostate volume (>53 cm3) and a high postoperative drain/serum creatinine ratio (>1.5) were found to be associated with UAL. UAL had no effect on early continence. Keywords: anastomotic leak, cystography, prostatectomy, robot-assisted, urinary incontinence
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机器人前列腺根治术后尿道膀胱吻合口漏对术后早期尿失禁的影响
目的:探讨机器人辅助根治性前列腺切除术(RARP)患者尿道膀胱吻合口漏(UAL)及相关因素对早期尿失禁的影响。材料与方法:回顾性分析2017年2月至2022年6月期间接受RARP治疗的81例患者的数据。在术后第7天,我们进行了膀胱造影以确定患者是否有UAL。进行了单因素和多因素分析,以调查可能导致UAL的因素。术后6-12周记录患者的尿失禁率。结果:25例患者(31%)有UAL;其中轻度12例(15%),中度8例(10%),广泛性5例(6%)。在单因素和多因素分析中,引流液/血清肌酐比值>1.5和前列腺体积>53 cm3被确定为预测UAL的显著指标(p分别=0.017和p=0.046)。术后第2天或第3天,36例排液量大于100 ml的患者中,8例(22%)排液/血清肌酐比(bbb1.5)高,其中7例(88%)出现UAL。早期随访资料显示,有尿失禁的患者有9例(36%),无尿失禁的患者有20例(%37)(p=0.959)。结论:膀胱造影是检测RARP术后渗漏的有效方法。前列腺体积大(bbb53 cm3)和术后引流液/血清肌酐比值高(>.5)被发现与UAL相关。UAL对早期尿失禁无影响。关键词:吻合口漏,膀胱造影,前列腺切除术,机器人辅助,尿失禁
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