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This study details a fully intracorporeal laparoscopic enterocystoplasty technique for neurogenic bladder augmentation. The advanced procedure is technically feasible, offering excellent results without extracorporeal steps or specialized staplers.

Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Surgical Techniques

Background:

  • Neurogenic bladder often requires bladder augmentation.
  • Laparoscopic enterocystoplasty offers a minimally invasive approach.
  • Previous techniques involved extracorporeal steps; this study reports a complete intracorporeal method.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a novel technique for complete intracorporeal laparoscopic enterocystoplasty.
  • To evaluate the feasibility and initial results of this advanced laparoscopic procedure.

Main Methods:

  • Preoperative assessment including videourodynamic studies and patient compliance evaluation.
  • Transperitoneal placement of trocars, ileal mobilization, and side-to-side anastomosis using endoscopic staplers.

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  • Intracorporeal detubularization and U-shaped configuration suturing, followed by bladder anastomosis and drain placement.
  • Main Results:

    • The described technique allows for a complete intracorporeal laparoscopic enterocystoplasty.
    • The procedure was technically feasible and yielded excellent results in the reported cases.
    • The method avoids extracorporeal manipulations and reliance on specialized suturing devices.

    Conclusions:

    • Pure laparoscopic enterocystoplasty is an advanced, technically feasible procedure.
    • While yielding excellent results, its long-term benefits require further study.
    • This technique may pave the way for routine laparoscopic urinary augmentation and continent diversion with further experience and technological advancements.