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  • Urology
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery

Background:

  • Bladder diverticula can cause lower urinary tract symptoms.
  • Surgical intervention is sometimes necessary for symptomatic bladder diverticula.
  • Laparoscopic techniques offer advantages over open surgery but can be technically demanding.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present an innovative laparoscopic technique for vesical diverticulectomy.
  • To simplify the procedure by eliminating the need for diverticular wall dissection.
  • To evaluate the safety and efficacy of this novel approach.

Main Methods:

  • A new laparoscopic vesical diverticulectomy technique was applied to four patients.
  • Diagnosis involved ultrasonography, CT scans, and urodynamic assessments.
  • One patient also underwent transurethral prostate resection.

Main Results:

  • The mean patient age was 64 years, with a mean diverticulum size of 4cm.
  • The mean surgical time was 146 minutes, decreasing with each case.
  • No complications, bleeding, or conversions to open surgery occurred; hospital stay averaged 3.5 days.

Conclusions:

  • The described laparoscopic technique is safe, reproducible, and technically less demanding.
  • It achieves results comparable to established laparoscopic methods for bladder diverticulectomy.
  • Eliminating diverticular wall dissection significantly simplifies the surgical procedure.