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Robotic Partial Bladder Resection for Endometriosi ...
Robotic Partial Bladder Resection for Endometriosis
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Video Summary
A 28-year-old patient with chronic pelvic pain and history of endometriosis underwent a robotic surgery for excision of a deeply invading endometriotic nodule in the bladder. The procedure involved mobilizing the bladder, cystotomy, and meticulous dissection to avoid damage to the ureters. The nodule was excised and the bladder repaired in two layers. Postoperative follow-up showed successful lesion excision, bladder healing, and the patient recovering well without complications. The pre-procedure placement of ureter stents was crucial for safety during the surgery. The video demonstrates the surgical steps and techniques used in the successful treatment of this complex case.
Keywords
chronic pelvic pain
endometriosis
robotic surgery
bladder endometriotic nodule
ureter stents
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