COMPLICATIONS OF MINIMALLY INVASIVE SURGERY AND THEIR INTRAOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT

Paolo Fedelini1, Maurizio Fedelini1, Riccardo Giannella1, Fausto Monaco1, Marco Fabiano1, Clemente Meccariello1, Francesco Chiancone1
  • 1 AORN A. Cardarelli, U.O.C. Urologia (Napoli)

Abstract

This video shows a series of complications occurred during laparoscopic and robot-assisted urological procedures and their intraoperative management. We present the minimally invasive treatment of obturator nerve injury occurred during a pelvic lymphadenectomy, the bowel suture after a big lesion occurred during a laparoscopic radical cystectomy. Moreover we present the bowel injury following trocar insertion, the external iliac vessels injury during robotic pelvic lymphadenectomy and the bowel and the bladder dome injuries during the laparoscopic adhesiolysis before a robot-assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy. All these complications occurred during a laparoscopic procedure except for the external iliac vessels injury that occurred during a robot-assisted radical prostatectomy. No patients experienced chronic sequelae.

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