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Area of Science:

  • Urology
  • Minimally Invasive Surgery
  • Robotic Surgery

Background:

  • Augmentation ileocystoplasty is a standard treatment for low-capacity neurogenic bladders.
  • Neurogenic bladder dysfunction, often resulting from spinal cord injuries, significantly impacts quality of life.
  • Traditional surgical approaches can be invasive; robotic assistance offers potential benefits.

Observation:

  • A 35-year-old male with a C6 spinal cord injury presented with a 96cc bladder capacity and severe autonomic dysreflexia.
  • Previous conservative management failed, and indwelling catheters caused significant complications.
  • The patient experienced frequent incontinence and autonomic dysreflexia episodes.

Findings:

  • Robotic assisted laparoscopic augmentation ileocystoplasty was performed using a novel technique involving a dedicated stapler trocar.
  • Postoperative cystometrogram showed a significant increase in bladder capacity to 165cc with a marked reduction in detrusor pressure (10cmH2O).
  • The procedure had no intraoperative complications, with a manageable postoperative bleed and an 8-day hospital stay.

Implications:

  • Robotic assisted laparoscopic augmentation ileocystoplasty is a safe and effective treatment for neurogenic bladder.
  • This technique demonstrates improved functional outcomes and can be applied to less common urological procedures.
  • Increased surgeon familiarity with robotic platforms facilitates the adoption of advanced minimally invasive techniques.