| 24th WCE 2006 - MP19-30: In Vivo Robot-Assisted Vasovasostomy |
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| Saturday, 19 August 2006 | ||
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G. De Naeyer, P. Van Migem, P. Schatteman, P. Carpentier, E. Fonteyne, A. Mottrie Introduction: During the last years, more and more urologists get convinced of the advantages of robotic assisted minimal invasive urological procedures. Due to the improved stability, the easier instrument manipulation, the elimination of tremor and motion reduction when using the da Vinci™ robotic system (Intuitive Surgical, Method: Case Report: A 34-year old man underwent a vasovasostomy for refertilisation. After preparing the both vasal ends on the conventional manner, a full-tickness vasovasal anastomosis was made with a Prolene 8/0 suture using the da Vinci™ robotic system instead of the microscope. Conclusion: This case report shows that robotic vasovasostomy is feasible and technically possible. We think that for less experienced microsurgeons, the anastomosis can be made with greater ease and precision, compared to conventional microscope assisted vasovasostomy. Further studies should be performed evaluating this technique.
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