Robotic Surgery for Urologic Deep Infiltrating Endometriosis: A Review and Case Presentations.

Surgical technology international · 2020 · vol. 37 , pp. 154–160 · PMID:33091954 · W3094551476
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This review analyzes robotic-assisted laparoscopic surgery for deep infiltrating endometriosis of the urinary tract and presents four case studies demonstrating its multidisciplinary management.

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Urologic involvement is seen in 1.2-3.9% of women with endometriosis. The bladder (84%) is the most common location of urinary tract endometriosis and the retro-trigone and dome of the bladder are the most frequently affected sites. Ureteral involvement is commonly extrinsic and leads to compression and fibrosis of peri-ureteral tissue, leading to obstruction. Robotic-assisted laparoscopy provides additional advantages of 3D visualization, shorter learning curve compared to conventional laparoscopy, improved dissection in tight pelvic spaces, and facilitation of suturing techniques. In this review, we present the multidisciplinary management of four cases of deep infiltrating endometriosis of the urinary tract in a tertiary referral center of expertise and a review of the literature.

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endometriosisdie_deep_infiltrating

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Endometriosis Endometriosis Laparoscopy Robotic Surgical Procedures Ureter Dissection Female Humans

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