Initial results using a running vesicourethral anastomosis following open radical retropubic prostatectomy
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.juro.2006.08.072
Initial results using a running vesicourethral anastomosis following open radical retropubic prostatectomy
Abstract
Purpose: We assessed the results of early catheter removal following radical prostatectomy using a continuous suture vesicourethral anastomosis.
Materials and methods: From March 2001 through December 2003, 76 patients underwent open radical prostatectomy, as performed by a single surgeon. A continuous 3-zero polyglactin suture was used for the vesicourethral anastomosis in 72 patients. Drain fluid creatinine on postoperative day 1 was used to assess anastomotic leakage. A cystogram was done before catheter removal in the initial 25 patients. Subsequently a cystogram was performed only if there was suspicion of urine leakage.
Results: Early catheter removal was possible in 63 of 72 patients (88%). Catheter removal occurred a mean of 3.4 days (range 1 to 6) postoperatively in this group. Ten of the 14 men who required catheter reinsertion for urinary retention had the catheter removed before postoperative day 4. In the remaining 9 patients early catheter removal was not attempted. Catheter removal occurred a mean of 10.1 days (range 7 to 14) postoperatively in this group. Overall the urethral catheter was successfully removed on or before postoperative day 6 (range 1 to 6) in 78% of patients. There was no incidence of urinoma, pelvic abscess or bladder neck contracture at a mean followup of 31 months (range 2 to 46).
Conclusions: A running vesicourethral anastomosis following open radical retropubic prostatectomy allows reliable early catheter removal by postoperative days 4 to 6 in most patients with no increase in morbidity.
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