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The Journal of Urology | 2017

V2-05 THE NOVEL TECHNIQUE OF POST-HYSTERECTOMY VAGINAL VAULT PROLAPSE REPAIR: APICAL SLING AND “NEOCERVIX” FORMATION

Dmitry Shkarupa; Alexey Pisarev; Ekaterina Shapovalova; Anastasia Zaytseva; Nikita Kubin

tension-free, multilayer closure is feasible, the use of tissue interposition can achieve higher closure rates in larger fistulae or where the surrounding tissue is devitalized. Different materials have been described for fistula closure, including peritoneal tissue and gluteal muscle as well as artificial materials. METHODS: Our videopresentsa robot-assisted techniqueusing a peritoneal flap patch for reconstruction of the VVF. A daVinci SI-system with 4 arms and 6-port access was used. Preoperatively a Fogarthy catheter is placed through the fistula to mark the fistula channel , and the ureters are also stented. After initial adhesiolysis and preparation of the vesicovaginal space, the vagina is incised. Then, the fistula is identified and excised with the surrounding tissue both on the vaginal and bladder side. Following the closure of the vagina, a pedicle peritoneal flap is harvested and interposed between vagina and dorsal bladder wall. Finally, the bladder closure is performed with double-layer sutures. The analysis was performed retrospectively including operative parameters, perioperative complications and functional outcome for all patients. RESULTS: Median operative time (skin to skin) was 219 (181331) minutes without relevant blood loss. Median length of hospital stay was 8 (4-13) days. The indwelling catheter was removed after 10 days and a normal cystogram. Postoperatively all patients (n1⁄410) showed a recurrence-free total continence (0 pad/day). The highest postoperative complication was fever requiring antibiotic treatment (Clavien grade II). CONCLUSIONS: Robotic vesicovaginal repair of high vesicovaginal fistulae and peritoneal flap inlay is a safe minimal invasive approach with a high satisfaction rate and no recurrences in this pilot series to date.


The Journal of Urology | 2017

PD02-09 ADJUSTABLE MIDURETHRAL TAPE FOR SURGICAL TREATMENT OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE: SHORT-TERM OUTCOMES.

Dmitry Shkarupa; Alexey Pisarev; Nikita Kubin; Anastasia Zaytseva; Olga Staroseltseva

follow up of 17.9 months. 98 patients were evaluable post-operatively. 47/57 (82%) initially dry patients elected no concomitant MUS, and ultimately 5/47 (11%) of those chose a delayed sling at an average follow up time of 23.9 months. 10/57 (18%) preoperatively dry women elected to undergo a concomitant MUS at the time of RSC. Those undergoing delayed sling reported similar post-operative pad use, UDI-6, QoL, and IIQ-7 scores (Table 1) compared with those not undergoing a sling, suggesting that a delayed sling did not have a negative impact on QoL. Those choosing to undergo concomitant MUS reported more pads per day preoperatively (2.6 vs. 0.4) including pad use from urge incontinence. With regard to satisfaction the patients who were dry pre-operatively and chose no sling scored better (2.25 vs. 6.2, p<0.01) on the IIQ-7 compared with those choosing a concomitant sling. CONCLUSIONS: Patients undergoing RSC without concomitant MUS have similar de-novo SUI rates to those undergoing open colpopexy. There appears to be no advantage to concomitant MUS at the time of RSC for women exhibiting no preoperative SUI.


Herald Urology | 2017

ADJUSTABLE TRANSOBTURATOR SLING FOR TREATING PATIENTS WITH COMPLICATED STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE

Dmitry Shkarupa; Nikita Kubin; O. Yu. Staroseltseva; Anastasiya Zaytseva; Alexey Pisarev; Ekaterina Shapovalova

Introduction . The optimal tension of suburethral tape is an important component of effectiveness and safety of the surgery. By now, there is no common standardized guidance on the tensioning of the sling. There is a limited number of publications, devoted to adjustable systems with the ability to correct tape tension in postoperative period. To evaluate the effectiveness of this method, the long-term results of postoperative adjustment of the sling are necessary. Aim . To evaluate the results of complicated stress urinary incontinence (SUI) surgical treatment using a transobturator adjustable sling Urosling (Lintex). Materials and methods . The study included 89 women with complicated SUI. All patients underwent the transobturator adjustable midurethral tape placement. The tension adjustment was performed during 3 days after surgery. Postoperative evaluation included vaginal examination, cough stress test, 1-h Pad-test, uroflowmetry, bladder ultrasound and post-void residual (PVR) urine measurement, validated questionnaires (UDI-6, UIQ-7, ICIQ-SF, PICQ-12) and visual analogue scale (VAS). Results . Mean operative time was 15.74±7.49 min. The tension adjustment was performed in 45.0% (40/89) patients the next day after surgery. On the second day tension re-adjustment was required in 14,6% (13/89) patients. In 3.4% (3/89) women the tension was also tuned on the 3 day. The loosening of the sling was needed in 13.5% (12/89) patients. After adjustment, all patients were continent without any signs of bladder outlet obstruction (BOO). Mean follow-up was 14.3±2.1 months. The objective cure rate was 92.9%. There was no statistically significant difference in the urodynamic parameters. Assessment of patient satisfaction showed that 95.2% (80/84) of the patients were «very» or «very» satisfied. Conclusion. The adjustable transobturator suburethral tape Urosling allows to achieve high effectiveness of treatment in female patients with complicated SUI and to reduce the risk of postoperative BOO development.


International Urogynecology Journal | 2018

Adjustable transobturator sling for the treatment of primary stress urinary incontinence

Dmitry Shkarupa; Nikita Kubin; Olga Staroseltseva; Ekaterina Shapovalova


International Urogynecology Journal | 2017

The hybrid technique of pelvic organ prolapse treatment: apical sling and subfascial colporrhaphy

Dmitry Shkarupa; Nikita Kubin; Alexey Pisarev; Anastasiya Zaytseva; Ekaterina Shapovalova


The Journal of Urology | 2018

V10-04 THE NOVEL HYBRID TECHNIQUE OF PELVIC ORGAN PROLAPSE TREATMENT BASED ON APICAL SLING: 2 YEARS' FOLLOW-UP

Dmitry Shkarupa; Nikita Kubin; Ekaterina Shapovalova; Olga Staroseltseva; Anastasia Zaytseva


The Journal of Urology | 2018

V10-08 ADJUSTABLE RETROPUBIC SLING FOR SURGICAL TREATMENT OF STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE IN COMPLICATED CASES

Dmitry Shkarupa; Nikita Kubin; Olga Staroseltseva; Ekaterina Shapovalova; Anastasia Zaytseva


Journal of obstetrics and women's diseases | 2018

Vaginal apical and anterior reconstruction using ultralight weight mesh: two-year follow-up

Dmitry Shkarupa; Шкарупа Дмитрий Дмитриевич; Nikita Kubin; Кубин Никита Дмитриевич; Eduard N. Popov; Попов Эдуард Николаевич; Ekaterina Shapovalova; Шаповалова Екатерина Андреевна; Gleb V. Kovalev; Ковалев Глеб Валерьевич; Alexey Pisarev; Писарев Алексей Вячеславович


ics.org | 2017

The effectiveness of transobturator adjustable midurethral sling in women with complicated stress urinary incontinence

Nikita Kubin; Dmitry Shkarupa; Olga Staroseltseva; Ekaterina Shapovalova; Anastasia Zaytseva; Alexey Pisarev


ics.org | 2017

Original hybrid technique of post-hysterectomy vaginal vault prolapse repair

Dmitry Shkarupa; Nikita Kubin; Ekaterina Shapovalova; Anastasia Zaytseva; Olga Staroseltseva; Alexey Pisarev

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Nikita Kubin

Saint Petersburg State University

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Ekaterina Shapovalova

Saint Petersburg State University

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Alexey Pisarev

Saint Petersburg State University

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Olga Staroseltseva

Saint Petersburg State University

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Anastasiya Zaytseva

Saint Petersburg State University

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Alexandr A Bezmenko

Kirov Military Medical Academy

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