Robotic artificial urinary sphincter implantation in female patients under constant direct vision
Peyronnet b1, Hascoet J1, freton l1, alimi Q1, haudebert C1, lethuillier v1, richard c1, Bensalah k1, Manunta A1
1. university of rennes
KEYWORDS: Robotic-assisted genitourinary reconstruction, Female, Stress Urinary Incontinence
One of the potential advantages of the robot-assisted approach for artificial urinary sphincter (AUS) implantation in female patients would be to allow direct vision throughout the dissection of the bladder neck. However, this was not the case in the technique initially described (Fournier, Urology 2014) in which the posterior aspect of the bladder neck was dissected blindly. The objective of this video was to describe a change modified robotic anterior AUS implantation in female patients with constant direct vision during bladder neck dissection.
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