Intraoperative Retrograde Perfusion Sphincterometry to Evaluate Efficacy of Autologous Vas Deferens 6-Branch Suburethral Sling to Properly Restore Sphincteric Apparatus During Robot-Assisted Radical Prostatectomy

J Endourol. 2017 Sep;31(9):878-885. doi: 10.1089/end.2017.0250. Epub 2017 Jul 31.

Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study is to describe (urodynamically) the effect of the use of a 6-branch autologous suburethral sling, made with absorbable sutures and vas deferens, to support the bladder neck and urethra during robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy (RALP) to improve early urinary continence (EUC) recovery.

Materials and methods: Retrograde leak point pressure (RLPP) was intraoperatively evaluated, by means of retrograde perfusion sphincterometry (RPS), in 77 patients (mean age ± standard deviation [SD]: 65.64 ± 7.23 years, mean body mass index ± SD: 26.69 ± 3.89) scheduled to undergo RALP at our institution. RLPP was evaluated before (RLPPb) and after pneumoperitoneum induction (RLPPp). RLPP was then evaluated after urethrovesical anastomosis (RLPPa) and after proper sling tensioning (RLPPs), with the aim to obtain the same pressure as after pneumoperitoneum induction. EUC recovery, defined as the use of no pad, was assessed 10 days, 30 days, and 6 months after catheter removal.

Results: RPS and proper autologous 6-branch sling positioning were feasible in all patients, without perioperative complications and negligible impact on overall operative time. Pneumoperitoneum induction increased, similarly, RLPP in all patients. An important decrease of sphincteric capability was evident after prostate removal and the following urethrovesical anastomosis, while proper sling tensioning allowed for restoration of sphincteric apparatus capability to its presurgical status (mean RLPPs 40.84 cmH2O vs RLPPp 40.39 cmH2O, p = 0.942). EUC recovery within 10 days after catheter removal was achieved in 59 (77%) patients and progressively improved over time.

Conclusions: RPS, intraoperatively performed during RALP, allows for precise evaluation of the impact of the surgical procedure on sphincteric apparatus competence. Moreover, the use of the 6-branch suburethral sling, in association with RPS, allows for restoration of the proper supporting system to the urethral sphincter, similar to the preoperative condition, offering the basis for EUC recovery after radical prostate surgery.

Keywords: prostate cancer; robotic prostatectomy; suburethral slings; urinary continence; urodynamics.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Humans
  • Intraoperative Care
  • Laparoscopy / methods
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Operative Time
  • Postoperative Complications / prevention & control*
  • Pressure
  • Prostate / surgery
  • Prostatectomy / methods*
  • Prostatic Neoplasms / surgery*
  • Robotic Surgical Procedures / methods*
  • Suburethral Slings*
  • Sutures
  • Urethra / surgery
  • Urinary Bladder / surgery
  • Urinary Incontinence / prevention & control*
  • Urodynamics
  • Urologic Surgical Procedures
  • Vas Deferens / transplantation*