EP1303 Creation of an Y-shaped ileal neobladder in 10 logical steps

Introduction/BackgroundAnterior pelvic exenteration is a salvage procedure carried out in patients with recurrent or persistent gynecological malignancies involving the bladder. The type of urinary reconstruction is chosen according to the patient preferences after preoperative counselling. Bricker´...

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Published inInternational journal of gynecological cancer Vol. 29; no. Suppl 4; p. A654
Main Authors Martínez Gómez, C, Angeles, MA, Del, M, Malavaud, B, Martinez, A, Ferron, G
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Kidlington Elsevier Inc 01.11.2019
Elsevier Limited
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ISSN1048-891X
1525-1438
DOI10.1136/ijgc-2019-ESGO.1308

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Summary:Introduction/BackgroundAnterior pelvic exenteration is a salvage procedure carried out in patients with recurrent or persistent gynecological malignancies involving the bladder. The type of urinary reconstruction is chosen according to the patient preferences after preoperative counselling. Bricker´s ileal conduit is a non-continent urinary diversion, and it is the most frequently employed among gynecological oncologists. However, continent diversions seem to improve patient´s quality of life in patients. Unfortunately, these techniques are not well-known among surgeons and have a low acceptance. In this video, we aimed to describe and standardize orthotopical ileal neobladder creation.MethodologyThis video shows the creation of an orthotopical Y-shaped neobladder in ten consecutive steps.The surgery was performed on a 34-year-old woman treated by extended chemoradiotherapy for a stage IIIC2 cervical cancer. At the end of the treatment, a symptomatic vesicovaginal fistula was evidenced at physical examination and at magnetic resonance imaging. In this situation, a closure surgery was proposed to the patient. Taking into consideration that the urethra and the neck of the bladder were competent and not involved by the tumor or the fistula, an orthotopical ileal neobladder was performed following patient‘s choice.ResultsThis video displays the creation of a Y-shaped orthotopic ileal neobladder in the 10 following steps:1: Patient selection2: Omental j-flap3: Selection of the ileal loop4: Stapled side-to-side ileoileal anastomosis5: Y-shaped detubularization of the ileal loop6: Ureter spatulation and ureteral stents insertion7: Ileoureteral anastomosis8: Posterior Ileovesical anastomosis9: Anterior Ileovesical anastomosis10: Blue dye testingConclusionOrthotopic ileal neobladder reconstruction may be an option after anterior pelvic exenteration in selected patients fulfilling a restrictive selection criteria. As previously published, standardization of surgical procedures in 10 steps enhances learning of complexes techniques.DisclosureNothing to disclose
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ISSN:1048-891X
1525-1438
DOI:10.1136/ijgc-2019-ESGO.1308