TY - JOUR
T1 - Hybrid transureteral natural orifice translumenal endoscopic nephrectomy
T2 - A feasibility study in the porcine model
AU - Baldwin, D. Duane
AU - Tenggardjaja, Christopher
AU - Bowman, Ryan
AU - Ebrahimi, Kamyar
AU - Han, Daniel S.
AU - Greene, Daniel
AU - Mahdavi, Paymohn
AU - Yuen, Walter
AU - Chamberlin, Joshua
AU - Krupp, Nathaniel
N1 - J Endourol. 2011 Feb;25(2):245-50. doi: 10.1089/end.2010.0311. Epub 2010 Nov 8.
PY - 2011/2/1
Y1 - 2011/2/1
N2 - Background and Purpose: Natural orifice approaches for nephrectomy have included access via the stomach, vagina, bladder, and rectum. The use of the ureter as a natural orifice for natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) nephrectomy has not been previously reported. The purpose of this study is to test the feasibility of transureteral laparoscopic NOTES nephrectomy. Materials and Methods: Three female farm pigs (29.2-30.8 kg) were placed into the lithotomy position. A cystoscopically placed extra-stiff guidewire was used to place a prototype dilating sheath into the left ureter. After dilation of the ureter and urethra, the sheath was exchanged for a 12-mm bariatric laparoscopic trocar. A 10.5-inch long 10-mm offset operating laparoscope with an internal 5-mm working port was used for the nephrectomy. One 2-mm and one 2/3-mm port were placed transabdominally to facilitate in situ morcellation. The kidney was cut into slices using the bipolar device and extracted via the ureteral port using the housing of a 12-mm bariatric stapling device. Results: All three transureteral nephrectomies were successfully completed. The total mean operative time was 220 minutes (range 113-346 min). Component portions of the procedure were: Ureteral access (mean 21 min), nephrectomy (mean 70 min), and kidney morcellation (mean 103 min). Mean estimated blood loss was 20 mL (range 5-50 mL). There were no intraoperative complications. Conclusions: This nonsurvival porcine feasibility study demonstrates the successful performance of transureteral nephrectomy. This approach shows promise as a way to decrease the invasiveness of NOTES nephrectomy by using the ureteral orifice as an access site. Copyright 2011, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
AB - Background and Purpose: Natural orifice approaches for nephrectomy have included access via the stomach, vagina, bladder, and rectum. The use of the ureter as a natural orifice for natural orifice translumenal endoscopic surgery (NOTES) nephrectomy has not been previously reported. The purpose of this study is to test the feasibility of transureteral laparoscopic NOTES nephrectomy. Materials and Methods: Three female farm pigs (29.2-30.8 kg) were placed into the lithotomy position. A cystoscopically placed extra-stiff guidewire was used to place a prototype dilating sheath into the left ureter. After dilation of the ureter and urethra, the sheath was exchanged for a 12-mm bariatric laparoscopic trocar. A 10.5-inch long 10-mm offset operating laparoscope with an internal 5-mm working port was used for the nephrectomy. One 2-mm and one 2/3-mm port were placed transabdominally to facilitate in situ morcellation. The kidney was cut into slices using the bipolar device and extracted via the ureteral port using the housing of a 12-mm bariatric stapling device. Results: All three transureteral nephrectomies were successfully completed. The total mean operative time was 220 minutes (range 113-346 min). Component portions of the procedure were: Ureteral access (mean 21 min), nephrectomy (mean 70 min), and kidney morcellation (mean 103 min). Mean estimated blood loss was 20 mL (range 5-50 mL). There were no intraoperative complications. Conclusions: This nonsurvival porcine feasibility study demonstrates the successful performance of transureteral nephrectomy. This approach shows promise as a way to decrease the invasiveness of NOTES nephrectomy by using the ureteral orifice as an access site. Copyright 2011, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
KW - Natural Orifice Endoscopic Surgery/methods
KW - Adhesives
KW - Animals
KW - Endoscopes
KW - Catheterization
KW - Nephrectomy/methods
KW - Ureter/surgery
KW - Female
KW - Models, Animal
KW - Surgical Instruments
KW - Sus scrofa/surgery
KW - Feasibility Studies
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U2 - 10.1089/end.2010.0311
DO - 10.1089/end.2010.0311
M3 - Article
C2 - 21058889
SN - 0892-7790
VL - 25
SP - 245
EP - 250
JO - Journal of Endourology
JF - Journal of Endourology
IS - 2
ER -