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Use of Disposable Punch Biopsy Device to Add Foley Catheter Fenestration to Improve Drainage of Post Radical Prostatectomy Anastomotic Leak
CONTEXT: Radical prostatectomy (RP) is a major oncologic urological surgery that can have high morbidity if complications arise. Bladder-urethral urine anastomotic leaks (AL) are one of the most common complications and can greatly increase morbidity. To date, there are few resources to manage AL. O...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7746102/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33655148 http://dx.doi.org/10.51894/001c.7024 |
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description | CONTEXT: Radical prostatectomy (RP) is a major oncologic urological surgery that can have high morbidity if complications arise. Bladder-urethral urine anastomotic leaks (AL) are one of the most common complications and can greatly increase morbidity. To date, there are few resources to manage AL. One management technique is using a Foley catheter with an additional auxiliary drainage port, also known as a fenestrated catheter. This type of auxiliary drainage port allows a low-pressure drainage source that is located near the anastomosis to increase urine drainage from catheter rather than from the AL site. The optimal size and location of this additional drainage port is currently unknown. This experiment evaluated the optimal auxiliary drainage port size and an inexpensive technique to easily construct such a catheter. METHODS: Utilizing different size punch biopsies, auxiliary drainage ports were placed in different size Foley catheters and drainage rates and the structural integrity of the catheter was assessed. RESULTS: A 3.0 mm punch biopsy located 1.0 cm proximal to the Foley balloon in an 18 French (Fr) catheter was determined to be the optimal size. A 2.0 mm punch biopsy provided significantly less drainage. The 4.0 mm punch biopsy compromised the structural integrity of the catheter. CONCLUSIONS: Based on these experimental results, we recommend using a 3.0 mm punch biopsy in an 18 Fr catheter 1.0 cm. proximal to the balloon for an auxiliary drain site in Foley catheter when the anastomosis is not watertight or the surgeon has reason to believe the patient is at higher risk for an AL Factors such as history of pelvic radiation, abnormal anatomy, large prostate, post-surgical hematoma formation, obesity, previous prostatic surgery, difficult anastomosis, blood loss and postoperative urinary tract infection may make use of this type of device more attractive. |
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spelling | pubmed-77461022021-03-01 Use of Disposable Punch Biopsy Device to Add Foley Catheter Fenestration to Improve Drainage of Post Radical Prostatectomy Anastomotic Leak Allen, Aubrey Wynberg, Jason Walton, Eric Spartan Med Res J Clinical Practice CONTEXT: Radical prostatectomy (RP) is a major oncologic urological surgery that can have high morbidity if complications arise. Bladder-urethral urine anastomotic leaks (AL) are one of the most common complications and can greatly increase morbidity. To date, there are few resources to manage AL. One management technique is using a Foley catheter with an additional auxiliary drainage port, also known as a fenestrated catheter. This type of auxiliary drainage port allows a low-pressure drainage source that is located near the anastomosis to increase urine drainage from catheter rather than from the AL site. The optimal size and location of this additional drainage port is currently unknown. This experiment evaluated the optimal auxiliary drainage port size and an inexpensive technique to easily construct such a catheter. METHODS: Utilizing different size punch biopsies, auxiliary drainage ports were placed in different size Foley catheters and drainage rates and the structural integrity of the catheter was assessed. RESULTS: A 3.0 mm punch biopsy located 1.0 cm proximal to the Foley balloon in an 18 French (Fr) catheter was determined to be the optimal size. A 2.0 mm punch biopsy provided significantly less drainage. The 4.0 mm punch biopsy compromised the structural integrity of the catheter. CONCLUSIONS: Based on these experimental results, we recommend using a 3.0 mm punch biopsy in an 18 Fr catheter 1.0 cm. proximal to the balloon for an auxiliary drain site in Foley catheter when the anastomosis is not watertight or the surgeon has reason to believe the patient is at higher risk for an AL Factors such as history of pelvic radiation, abnormal anatomy, large prostate, post-surgical hematoma formation, obesity, previous prostatic surgery, difficult anastomosis, blood loss and postoperative urinary tract infection may make use of this type of device more attractive. MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine Statewide Campus System 2019-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7746102/ /pubmed/33655148 http://dx.doi.org/10.51894/001c.7024 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Practice Allen, Aubrey Wynberg, Jason Walton, Eric Use of Disposable Punch Biopsy Device to Add Foley Catheter Fenestration to Improve Drainage of Post Radical Prostatectomy Anastomotic Leak |
title | Use of Disposable Punch Biopsy Device to Add Foley Catheter Fenestration to Improve Drainage of Post Radical Prostatectomy Anastomotic Leak |
title_full | Use of Disposable Punch Biopsy Device to Add Foley Catheter Fenestration to Improve Drainage of Post Radical Prostatectomy Anastomotic Leak |
title_fullStr | Use of Disposable Punch Biopsy Device to Add Foley Catheter Fenestration to Improve Drainage of Post Radical Prostatectomy Anastomotic Leak |
title_full_unstemmed | Use of Disposable Punch Biopsy Device to Add Foley Catheter Fenestration to Improve Drainage of Post Radical Prostatectomy Anastomotic Leak |
title_short | Use of Disposable Punch Biopsy Device to Add Foley Catheter Fenestration to Improve Drainage of Post Radical Prostatectomy Anastomotic Leak |
title_sort | use of disposable punch biopsy device to add foley catheter fenestration to improve drainage of post radical prostatectomy anastomotic leak |
topic | Clinical Practice |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7746102/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33655148 http://dx.doi.org/10.51894/001c.7024 |
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