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Urinary incontinence after robot‐assisted radical prostatectomy: Pathophysiology and intraoperative techniques to improve surgical outcome
Authors:Yoshiyuki Kojima  Norio Takahashi  Nobuhiro Haga  Masanori Nomiya  Tomohiko Yanagida  Kei Ishibashi  Ken Aikawa  David I Lee
Institution:1. Department of Urology, Fukushima Medical University School of Medicine, , Fukushima, Japan;2. Division of Urology, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, University of Pennsylvania, , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Abstract:Robot‐assisted radical prostatectomy has been shown to have comparable and possibly improved postoperative continent rates compared with retropubic and laparoscopic radical prostatectomy. However, postoperative urinary incontinence has remained one of the most bothersome postoperative complications. The basic concept of the intraoperative technique to improve postoperative urinary continence is to maintain as normal anatomical and functional structure in the pelvis as possible. Therefore, improved knowledge of the normal structure in the pelvis should lead to a greater understanding of the pathophysiology of urinary incontinence, and further development of intraoperative techniques to improve the outcomes of urinary continence. It might be necessary to carry out three steps to realize improvement of the early return of urinary continence after robot‐assisted radical prostatectomy: (i) preservation (bladder neck, neurovascular bundle, puboprostatic ligament, pubovesical complex, and/or urethral length, etc.); (ii) reconstruction (posterior and/or anterior reconstruction, and/or reattachment of the arcus tendineus to the bladder neck, etc.); and (iii) reinforcement (bladder neck plication and/or sling suspension, etc.). On the basis of these steps, further modifications during robot‐assisted radical prostatectomy should be developed to improve urinary continence and quality of life after robot‐assisted radical prostatectomy.
Keywords:anatomy  prostate cancer  prostatectomy  robotic surgery  urinary incontinence
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