Pneumovesicoscopy

Pneumovesicoscopy
Pneumovesicoscopic Ureteric Re-implantation
Occupation
NamesPneumovesicoscopy
Occupation type
Specialty
Activity sectors
Medicine, Surgery, Urology
Description
Competenciessurgery of urinary tract
Education required
Doctor of Medicine
Fields of
employment
Hospitals, Clinics

Pneumovesicoscopy (from Ancient Greek πνεῦμα (pneuma), meaning "air", Latin Vesica, meaning "bladder" and Ancient Greek σκοπέω (skopeo), meaning "to see") is a minimally invasive surgery procedure increasingly gaining traction in urologic surgery, especially for children.[1] The procedure involves insertion of a 5mm (or 3mm) optical port into the dome of a saline-distended urinary bladder under cystoscopy guidance. The cystoscope is then withdrawn, the saline drained and bladder insufflated with carbon dioxide at 8–10 cm H
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to create the working space. Two lateral 5(or 3)mm operative ports are then inserted under visual guidance for performance of surgery.[2]

In recent years pneumovesicoscopy has been used for problems ranging from ureteric re-implantation,[3] to removal of bladder stones, bladder diverticula[4] and foreign bodies in the urinary bladder.[5]

References

  1. ^ Rai R, Jacobsen AS. Recent advances in minimal invasive surgery of children. JIMSA. 2014;27:101–7.
  2. ^ Marte A, Cavaiuolo S, Esposito M, Pintozzi L. Vesicoscopic Treatment of Symptomatic Congenital Bladder Diverticula in Children: A 7-Year Experience. European journal of pediatric surgery: official journal of Austrian Association of Pediatric Surgery...[et al]= Zeitschrift fur Kinderchirurgie. 2015 May 19.
  3. ^ Marte A, Sabatino MD, Borrelli M, Nino F, Prezioso M, Pintozzi L, Parmeggiani P. Pneumovesicoscopic correction of primary vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) in children. Our experience. European journal of pediatric surgery. 2010 Nov 1;20(6):366.
  4. ^ Marte A, Sabatino MD, Borrelli M, Balzo BD, Nino F, Prezioso M, Parmeggiani P. Pneumovesicoscopic treatment of congenital bladder diverticula in children: our experience. Journal of Laparoendoscopic & Advanced Surgical Techniques. 2010 Jan 1;20(1):87–90.
  5. ^ Pandey PK, Suruchi S, Bera MK, Sharma PK, Singh JP. Pneumovesicoscopy: An Effective Technique for Urinary Bladder Foreign Body. Urology journal. 2014 Apr 1;10(4):1140–1.


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