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Robotic Repair of Recurrent Intravesical Mesh Eros ...
Robotic Repair of Recurrent Intravesical Mesh Erosion following Sacrocolpopexy with Omental Interposition Graft
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Video Summary
The video summarizes a case study involving a 72-year-old woman who presented with gross hematuria and a history of urinary issues. She had previous surgeries for a hysterectomy, anterior, and posterior repair. In 2010, she underwent a robotic sacral colopexy, which led to continuous urinary leakage. Subsequent procedures were done to repair a vesicovaginal fistula and excise mesh with calcifications above the bladder. The patient had a papillary lesion consistent with urethelial carcinoma, which was resected along with the mesh erosion in 2016. A fomentel interposition graft was used. The procedure was successful, and follow-up tests showed no leaks. The video concludes that robotic excision and fomentel interposition can effectively treat recurrent mesh erosion following sacral colopexy, reducing the risk of further complications. No credits were mentioned.
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David Glazier, MD
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Surgery - Robotic Procedures
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Complications
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Urinary Incontinence
Keywords
case study
mesh erosion
robotic excision
fomentel interposition
reducing complications
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