IPP reservoir fixation techniques: THALIA and low transfascial

Objective: Inflatable penile prosthesis reservoir herniation or migration may occur with space of Retzius or submuscular placement. The dangers of high submuscular placement include bowel or bladder perforation (from blind instrument passage) and or bowel herniation (from unintentional peritoneal pl...

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Main Authors: Jayson Kemble, Lexiaochuan Wen, Eileen Byrne, Mohit Khera, Jonathan Nicholas Warner, Sevann Helo, Matthew Ziegelmann, Tobias Köhler
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-10-01
Series:Urology Video Journal
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590089723000427
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author Jayson Kemble
Lexiaochuan Wen
Eileen Byrne
Mohit Khera
Jonathan Nicholas Warner
Sevann Helo
Matthew Ziegelmann
Tobias Köhler
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Lexiaochuan Wen
Eileen Byrne
Mohit Khera
Jonathan Nicholas Warner
Sevann Helo
Matthew Ziegelmann
Tobias Köhler
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description Objective: Inflatable penile prosthesis reservoir herniation or migration may occur with space of Retzius or submuscular placement. The dangers of high submuscular placement include bowel or bladder perforation (from blind instrument passage) and or bowel herniation (from unintentional peritoneal placement and stretching of small opening with reservoir filling). Even under direct vision submuscular placement, reservoirs can ultimately reside into the scrotum, retroperitoneum, and lateral abdominal wall. The Tubing, Hitch And Lasso, Intussusception Anchor (THALIA) and the low Transfascial Fixation (TFF) techniques were recently developed to prevent reservoir migration with placement either submuscularly or in the space of Retzius, but video of these techniques has not been previously published. The aim of this study is to visually demonstrate the proper surgical technique of THALIA and TFF during IPP reservoir placement. Patients and Surgical Procedure: Two IPP surgical candidates at high risk of complications should reservoir migration occur were identified. Video of THALIA and TFF techniques performed during IPP surgery was recorded using an in-light overhead camera and a GoPro aseptically positioned on the lead surgeon. The THALIA technique adheres the reservoir tubing to the pubic bone by use of a 2–0 Ethibond suture and an extra tubing collar. The TFF technique fixates the reservoir tubing by perforating the external inguinal ring and running the tubing through the ring. Results: Successful demonstration of THALIA and TFF techniques during IPP placement without complications. Conclusions: THALIA and TFF techniques are feasible options to aid prevention of penile implant reservoir herniation.
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spelling doaj.art-39c02e13339a4375bd414a7443b404cb2023-12-07T05:30:06ZengElsevierUrology Video Journal2590-08972023-10-0120100248IPP reservoir fixation techniques: THALIA and low transfascialJayson Kemble0Lexiaochuan Wen1Eileen Byrne2Mohit Khera3Jonathan Nicholas Warner4Sevann Helo5Matthew Ziegelmann6Tobias Köhler7Mayo Clinic Minnesota, United States; Corresponding author at: Mayo Clinic Minnesota, United States.Mayo Clinic Minnesota, United StatesMayo Clinic Minnesota, United StatesBaylor College of Medicine, United StatesMayo Clinic Minnesota, United StatesMayo Clinic Minnesota, United StatesMayo Clinic Minnesota, United StatesMayo Clinic Minnesota, United StatesObjective: Inflatable penile prosthesis reservoir herniation or migration may occur with space of Retzius or submuscular placement. The dangers of high submuscular placement include bowel or bladder perforation (from blind instrument passage) and or bowel herniation (from unintentional peritoneal placement and stretching of small opening with reservoir filling). Even under direct vision submuscular placement, reservoirs can ultimately reside into the scrotum, retroperitoneum, and lateral abdominal wall. The Tubing, Hitch And Lasso, Intussusception Anchor (THALIA) and the low Transfascial Fixation (TFF) techniques were recently developed to prevent reservoir migration with placement either submuscularly or in the space of Retzius, but video of these techniques has not been previously published. The aim of this study is to visually demonstrate the proper surgical technique of THALIA and TFF during IPP reservoir placement. Patients and Surgical Procedure: Two IPP surgical candidates at high risk of complications should reservoir migration occur were identified. Video of THALIA and TFF techniques performed during IPP surgery was recorded using an in-light overhead camera and a GoPro aseptically positioned on the lead surgeon. The THALIA technique adheres the reservoir tubing to the pubic bone by use of a 2–0 Ethibond suture and an extra tubing collar. The TFF technique fixates the reservoir tubing by perforating the external inguinal ring and running the tubing through the ring. Results: Successful demonstration of THALIA and TFF techniques during IPP placement without complications. Conclusions: THALIA and TFF techniques are feasible options to aid prevention of penile implant reservoir herniation.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590089723000427Penile ProsthesisReservoir ComplicationsReservoir HerniationSurgical Technique
spellingShingle Jayson Kemble
Lexiaochuan Wen
Eileen Byrne
Mohit Khera
Jonathan Nicholas Warner
Sevann Helo
Matthew Ziegelmann
Tobias Köhler
IPP reservoir fixation techniques: THALIA and low transfascial
Urology Video Journal
Penile Prosthesis
Reservoir Complications
Reservoir Herniation
Surgical Technique
title IPP reservoir fixation techniques: THALIA and low transfascial
title_full IPP reservoir fixation techniques: THALIA and low transfascial
title_fullStr IPP reservoir fixation techniques: THALIA and low transfascial
title_full_unstemmed IPP reservoir fixation techniques: THALIA and low transfascial
title_short IPP reservoir fixation techniques: THALIA and low transfascial
title_sort ipp reservoir fixation techniques thalia and low transfascial
topic Penile Prosthesis
Reservoir Complications
Reservoir Herniation
Surgical Technique
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590089723000427
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