Juan Escudero J, Villalba Ferrer F, Ramos de Campos M, Fabuel Deltoro M, García Coret M, Sánchez Ballester F, Povo Martín I, Pallas Costa Y, Pardo Duarte P, García Ibañez J, Monzó Cataluña A, Rechi Sierra K, Juliá Romero C, López Alcina E. Tratamiento de las fístulas uretrorrectales tras prostatectomía radical mediante la interposición de material biológico vía perineal.
Actas Urol Esp 2021;
45:398-405. [PMID:
33622527 DOI:
10.1016/j.acuro.2021.01.003]
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Abstract
INTRODUCTION
Rectal injury is a rare complication after extraperitoneal laparoscopic radical prostatectomy. The development of rectourethral fistulas (URF) from rectal injuries is one of the most feared and of more complex resolution in urology.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
Between 2013 and 2020 we have operated on a total of 5 patients with URF after extraperitoneal endoscopic radical prostatectomy through a perineal access using the interposition of biological material. All fistulas had a diameter of less than 6 mm at endoscopy and were less than 6 cm apart from the anal margin.
RESULTS
The mean age of the patients was 64 years old. All patients had a previous bowel and urinary diversion for at least 3 months. Under general anesthesia and with the patient in a forced lithotomy position, fistulorraphy and interposition of biological material of porcine origin (lyophilized porcine dermis [Permacol®]) were performed through a perineal access. Mean operative time was 174 minutes (140-210). Most patients were discharged on the third postoperative day. The bladder catheter was left in place for a mean of 40 days (30-60). Prior to its removal, cystography and a Gastrografin® barium enema were performed, showing resolution of the fistula in all cases.
CONCLUSIONS
The interposition of biological material from porcine dermis through perineal approach is a safe alternative with good results in patients submitted to urethrorectal fistulorraphy after radical prostatectomy.
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