首页|First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University Reports Findings in Cath eterization (Modified robot-assisted nephroureterectomy with ureteral catheteriz ation for radical resection of the distal ureter: Procedures and short-term outcomes)
First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University Reports Findings in Cath eterization (Modified robot-assisted nephroureterectomy with ureteral catheteriz ation for radical resection of the distal ureter: Procedures and short-term outcomes)
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By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Robotics & Machine Learning DailyNews Daily News - New research on Catheterization is the subject of a report. According to news reportingout of Nanjing, People’s Repub lic of China, by NewsRx editors, research stated, “To describe a bladdercuff ex cision method modified with ureteral catheterization to better visualize the ure teral orifice duringrobot-assisted nephroureterectomy (RANU). We retrospectivel y analyzed 66 patients with upper urinarytract urothelial carcinoma of the rena l pelvis and/or upper-mid ureter treated between January 2020 andJanuary 2023.”Our news journalists obtained a quote from the research from the First Affiliate d Hospital of NanjingMedical University, “Among them, 32 patients (group A) und erwent RANU supported by ureteralcatheterization, and the remaining patients (g roup B) received routine transperitoneal RANU. Postoperativecystoscopy was perf ormed routinely to compare the rates of residual ureteral orifice between the tw ogroups. Surgeries were completed uneventfully in all 66 patients, without bloo d transfusion or conversionto open procedures. The operative time, estimated bl ood loss, and postoperative length of hospital staywere similar between both gr oups. However, the mean time required for BCE in group A was shorter thanthat i n group B (9.5 min vs. 16.0 min, p = 0.006). Cystoscopy at postoperative three m onths showedno ipsilateral ureteral orifice in group A, but residual ureteral o rifice was found in 23.5% of patients ingroup B. During a short f ollow-up period of 16 months, no patients in group A experienced bladder tumorr ecurrence. However, two patients (5.9%) in group B developed bladde r tumor recurrence, with oneexperiencing local tumor recurrence at the level of the ureteral stump.”
NanjingPeople’s Republic of ChinaAsiaCatheterizationEmerging TechnologiesHealth and MedicineMachine LearningNephroureterectomyRobotRoboticsSurgery