A Novel Technique to Localize Ureteric Stricture During Robot-Assisted Laparoscopic Uretero-Ureterostomy

2012 
Abstract Introduction: Robot-assisted reconstructive urological procedures have expanded rapidly due to its obvious advantages. The main drawback of robotic approach is the lack of tactile feedback; thus, the surgeon relies heavily on visual clues during dissection. We demonstrate in our HD video a novel technique wherein a Fogarty's catheter is used as an aid to identify the location of a ureteric stricture. Methods: A 31-year-old woman developed a left lower ureteric stricture after laparoscopic surgery for endometriosis. She had recurrence after unsuccessful endoscopic balloon dilation. In this video (run time: 08:01), we will demonstrate robot-assisted excision of ureteric stricture and end-to-end anastomosis. After retrograde studies, a 6-Fr ureteric stent was inserted. A 3-Fr Fogarty's arterial embolectomy catheter was passed alongside, and the balloon inflated once the catheter was at the distal end of the stricture under fluoroscopy. Movement of Fogarty catheter localized the exact level of strict...
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