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Rectourethral fistula after radical prostatectomy: Transperineal repair in jack‐knife position
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Background: Rectourethral fistula is a rare complication of radical prostatectomy. Risk factors include history of pelvic irradiation, cryotherapy, intraoperative rectal injury or transurethral resection of the prostate. Diagnosis of rectourethral fistula requires a high index of suspicion, and complete work‐up with endoscopy and imaging studies. The majority of patients require operative intervention, with approaches ranging from transabdominal, transrectal, transanal, and transperineal routes.Method: We report two patients with rectourethral fistula after radical prostatectomy. The first patient was a 59‐year‐old man who underwent an uncomplicated laparoscopic radical prostatectomy for early prostate cancer in another hospital. The second patient was a 64‐year‐old man who had local recurrence after cryotherapy for prostate cancer. He underwent salvage radical prostatectomy in a private hospital, which was complicated by intraoperative rectal injury.Results: In both patients, the rectourethral fistulae were successfully repaired with a transperineal approach in the prone jack‐knife position.Conclusion: We found that the transperineal approach in the prone jack‐knife position offered excellent exposure, allowed versatile surgical manoeuvres and produced successful repair with good continence outcomes.
Title: Rectourethral fistula after radical prostatectomy: Transperineal repair in jack‐knife position
Description:
Background: Rectourethral fistula is a rare complication of radical prostatectomy.
Risk factors include history of pelvic irradiation, cryotherapy, intraoperative rectal injury or transurethral resection of the prostate.
Diagnosis of rectourethral fistula requires a high index of suspicion, and complete work‐up with endoscopy and imaging studies.
The majority of patients require operative intervention, with approaches ranging from transabdominal, transrectal, transanal, and transperineal routes.
Method: We report two patients with rectourethral fistula after radical prostatectomy.
The first patient was a 59‐year‐old man who underwent an uncomplicated laparoscopic radical prostatectomy for early prostate cancer in another hospital.
The second patient was a 64‐year‐old man who had local recurrence after cryotherapy for prostate cancer.
He underwent salvage radical prostatectomy in a private hospital, which was complicated by intraoperative rectal injury.
Results: In both patients, the rectourethral fistulae were successfully repaired with a transperineal approach in the prone jack‐knife position.
Conclusion: We found that the transperineal approach in the prone jack‐knife position offered excellent exposure, allowed versatile surgical manoeuvres and produced successful repair with good continence outcomes.
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