2020
DOI: 10.1080/13645706.2020.1762094
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Laparoscopic totally intracorporeal ileal ureter replacement: a multi-institutional study

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“…For example, Kochkin A et al [ 12 ] reported the experience of 40 cases of total intracorporeal laparoscopic IUR for the treatment of long ureteral defects, which required a change in table position during the procedure. In addition, it has been reported that the current robot used to perform IUR must be undocked and redocked during the ileovesical anastomosis stage of the procedure [ 4 ].…”
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“…For example, Kochkin A et al [ 12 ] reported the experience of 40 cases of total intracorporeal laparoscopic IUR for the treatment of long ureteral defects, which required a change in table position during the procedure. In addition, it has been reported that the current robot used to perform IUR must be undocked and redocked during the ileovesical anastomosis stage of the procedure [ 4 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thereare limited TILIUR reports for treating postoperative cervical cancer radiotherapy-induced ureteral strictures. Gözen AS et al [ 12 ] reported 40 cases of TILIUR in 2020, one of which was for ureteral strictures caused by cervical surgery followed by radiotherapy, and the mean operative time in this series was 335 (150–680) minutes, with a mean estimated blood loss of 221 (50–400) ml; Li B et al [ 14 ]reported two cases in 2021, with operative times of 420 min and 410 min per patient and an estimated blood loss of 120 ml and 100 ml, respectively; Li X et al [ 15 ] reported 15 cases of robotic-assisted total intracorporeal robot-assisted ileal ureter replacement (RA-IUR) in 2023, with 7 patients treated with unilateral RA-IUR and 8 patients treated with bilateral RA-IUR, with a mean operative time of 261.8 min (183–381 min) and an estimated blood loss of 64.7 ml (30–100 ml), including 7 patients who had surgery for cervical cancer plus radiotherapy. Our series were all in this category, with a mean operative time of 458 min (385–575 min) and an estimated blood loss of 158 ml (50–400 ml).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Thereare limited TILIUR reports for treating postoperative cervical cancer radiotherapy-induced ureteral strictures. Gözen AS et al 12 reported 40 cases of TILIUR in 2020, one of which was for ureteral strictures caused by cervical surgery followed by radiotherapy, and the mean operative time in this series was 335 (150-680) minutes, with a mean estimated blood loss of 221 (50-400) ml; Li B et al 14 reported two cases in 2021, with operative times of 420 min and 410 min per patient and an estimated blood loss of 120 ml and 100 ml, respectively; Li X et al 15 reported 15 cases of robotic-assisted total intracorporeal robot-assisted ileal ureter replacement (RA-IUR) in 2023, with 7 patients treated with unilateral RA-IUR and 8 patients treated with bilateral RA-IUR, with a mean operative time of 261.8 min (183-381 min) and an estimated blood loss of 64.7 ml (30-100 ml), including 7 patients who had surgery for cervical cancer plus radiotherapy. Our series were all in this category, with a mean operative time of 458 min (385-575 min) and an estimated blood loss of 158 ml (50-400 ml).…”
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“…Laparoscopic ileal ureter replacement has become increasingly popular in recent years due to the minimally invasive nature of the procedure. Several studies have shown that laparoscopic ileal ureter replacement can be performed safely and effectively ( 1 , 8 , 9 ). The procedure is particularly beneficial for patients who have had previous failed repairs or who have complex ureteral strictures ( 10 ).…”
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