首页|Princess Royal University Hospital Reports Findings in Robotics (Robotic YV plas ty outcomes for bladder neck contracture vs. vesico-urethral anastomotic strictu re)
Princess Royal University Hospital Reports Findings in Robotics (Robotic YV plas ty outcomes for bladder neck contracture vs. vesico-urethral anastomotic strictu re)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning Daily News Daily News-New research on Robotics is the subjec t of a report. According to news reporting from Madrid, Spain, by NewsRx journal ists, research stated, "To compare the outcomes of patients undergoing robotic Y V plasty for bladder neck contracture (BNC) vs. vesico-urethral anastomotic stri cture (VUAS). A retrospective study included male patients who underwent robotic YV plasty for BNC after endoscopic treatment of BPH or VUAS between August 2019 and March 2023 at a single academic center." The news correspondents obtained a quote from the research from Princess Royal U niversity Hospital, "The primary assessed was the patency rate at 1 month post-Y V plasty and during the last follow-up visit. A total of 21 patients were analyz ed, comprising 6 in the VUAS group and 15 in the BNC group. Patients with VUAS h ad significantly longer operative times (277.5 vs. 146.7 min; p = 0.008) and hos pital stay (3.2 vs. 1.7 days; p = 0.03). Postoperative complications were more c ommon in the VUAS group (66.7% vs. 26.7%; p = 0.14). All patients resumed spontaneous voiding postoperatively. Five patients (23.8% ) who developed de novo stress urinary incontinence had already an AUS (n = 1) o r required concomitant AUS implantation (n = 3), all of whom were in the VUAS gr oup (83.3% vs. 0%; p<0.0001). T he proportion of patients improved was similar in both groups (PGII = 1 or 2: 83 .3% vs. 80%; p = 0.31). Stricture recurrence occurred in 9.5% of patients in the whole cohort, with no significant diff erence between the groups (p = 0.50). Long-term reoperation was required in thre e VUAS patients, showing a statistically significant difference between the grou ps (p = 0.05). Robotic YV plasty is feasible for both VUAS and BNC."