2016
DOI: 10.1590/s1677-5538.ibju.2015.0337
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Laparoscopic single port cystolithotomy using pneumovesicum

Abstract: Purpose: Currently, several modalities are used to manage bladder stones. We report laparoscopic single port cystolithotomy using stone basket via pneumovesicum method.

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“…The PNV should provide excellent vision and should be free from bleeding or oozing in the bladder. Several previous researchers described the advantage of using laparoscopic instruments with the PNV in the removal of complex foreign bodies in the bladder [17-19]. Similar to the previous reports, we regarded resecting the adenoma as foreign body removal and applied this technique.…”
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confidence: 75%
“…The PNV should provide excellent vision and should be free from bleeding or oozing in the bladder. Several previous researchers described the advantage of using laparoscopic instruments with the PNV in the removal of complex foreign bodies in the bladder [17-19]. Similar to the previous reports, we regarded resecting the adenoma as foreign body removal and applied this technique.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Hwang et al [ 45 ] first reported bladder stones of 3 cm or more via laparoscopic entrapment sac using PV. Our center has also reported the utility of pneumovesical cystolithotripsy using a T-LESS for multiple small bladder stones [ 46 ]. They demonstrated that large bladder stone removal using PV is better than conventional cystolitholapaxy, and it reduces bladder damage except during port insertion, reduces the risk for urethral stricture, and has short operation time [ 45 , 47 , 48 ].…”
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“…Choi and Bae ( 5 ) present here a modified percutaneous cystolithotomy by the use of pneumovesicum which has been previously used for bladder cuff excision during nephroureterectomy, ureteral reimplantation for vesicoureteral reflux, and simple prostatectomy. It appears to be a safe and efficient procedure with acceptable morbidity and may be a viable alternative to the aforementioned procedures.…”
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