A robot-assisted laparoscopic revision of an artificial urinary sphincter in a patient with spinal cord injury

James Kovacic*, Ashan Canagasingham, Ahmed Goolam, Amanda Chung

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Abstract

This step-by-step article demonstrates our approach to robot-assisted laparoscopic revision of a bladder neck sited artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) for a spinal cord injured patient. The bladder neck location of an AUS in the spinal cord injured demographic is ideal to minimise urethral complications and urinary tract infections, whilst the transabdominal approach reduces the risk of wound breakdown that can occur via the typical perineal incision for AUS insertion. The accompanying video will guide viewers as to our minimally invasive technique for cuff revision in the event of secondary surgery for recurrent urinary incontinence.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)68-71
Number of pages4
JournalBJU international
Volume133
Issue numberS3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2024

Keywords

  • artificial urinary sphincter
  • incontinence
  • neurogenic bladder
  • robot assisted
  • surgical education

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