Flaps and grafts in robotic reconstructive surgery Review


Authors: Doersch, K. M.; Li, K. A.; Ajay, D.
Review Title: Flaps and grafts in robotic reconstructive surgery
Abstract: Purpose of Review: The robotic approach is increasingly popular in reconstructive urology. Reconstructive surgeons have commonly used flaps and grafts for obliterating dead space including tissue interposition or as an alternative to mesh in addressing lower urinary tract dysfunction. Advantages of the robotic approach are less incisional pain, excellent visualization in the deep pelvis, and improved surgeon ergonomics. In this literature review, we describe flaps and grafts used in lower urinary tract robotic reconstructive urology, serving as an almanac for these techniques. Recent Findings: Omental, peritoneal, vertical rectus abdominis musculocutaneous (VRAM), sigmoid epiploica, gracilis flaps, and AllodermTM have been reported for tissue interposition during fistula repair. Fascia lata has been described as a mesh alternative for robotic sacrocolpopexy. Besides providing interposition, flaps support native tissue healing and blood supply. Grafts are easy to use with low patient morbidity, but rely on the blood supply at the recipient site. Summary: Robotic reconstruction is an emerging field, and more studies are needed to define the best uses for each flap and graft as well as strategies to maximize outcomes and minimize morbidity. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2024.
Keywords: treatment outcome; review; plastic surgery; fistula; surgical flaps; morbidity; vascularization; publication; postoperative complication; wound healing; urologic surgery; urologic surgical procedures; pelvic organ prolapse; tissue graft; tissue flap; procedures; gracilis flap; ureteral reconstruction; omental flap; humans; human; fascia lata; robotic surgical procedures; robot assisted surgery; plastic surgery procedures; fistula repair; gender-affirming surgery; vertical rectus abdominus musculocutaneous flap; sacrocolpopexy; vertical rectus abdominis musculocutaneous flap
Journal Title: Current Urology Reports
Volume: 25
Issue: 6
ISSN: 1527-2737
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2024-06-01
Start Page: 109
End Page: 115
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/s11934-024-01201-z
PUBMED: 38514479
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Review -- Source: Scopus
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