“Knotless” laparoscopic extraperitoneal adenomectomy

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García Seguí, Alejandro José
Verges, A.
Galán-Llopis, J. A.
Fata Chillón, Fernando Ramón de

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Laparoscopic adenomectomy is a feasible and effective surgical procedure. We have progressively simplified the procedure using barbed sutures and a technique we call “knotless” laparoscopic adenomectomy. We present a prospective, multicenter, descriptive study that reflects the efficacy and safety of this technique in an actual, reproducible clinical practice situation. A total of 26 patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia of considerable size (> 80 cc) underwent “knotless” laparoscopic adenomectomy. This is an extraperitoneal laparoscopic technique with 4 trocars based on the controlled and hemostatic enucleation of the adenoma using ultrasonic scalpels, precise urethral sectioning under direct vision assisted by a urethral plug, trigonization using barbed suture covering the posterior wall of the fascia, capsulorrhaphy with barbed suture and extraction of the morcellated adenoma through the umbilical incision.

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Garcia-Segui, A., Verges, A., Galán-Llopis, J. A., Garcia-Tello, A., de Fata, F. R., & Angulo, J. C. (2015). “Knotless” laparoscopic extraperitoneal adenomectomy. Actas Urológicas Españolas (English Edition), 39(2), 128-136.

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