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Cuaj-canadian Urological Association Journal | 2012

Robotic partial cystectomy for lymphangioma of the urinary bladder in an adult woman

Raouf Seyam; Hassan Al-Zahrani; Waleed K. Alkhudair; Mohammed Anas Dababo; Mohammed F. Al-Otaibi

Lymphangioma of the urinary bladder is a very rare tumour in adulthood. Robotic partial cystectomy is evolving for treatment of a limited number of bladder tumours. We describe a case of an adult woman with a bladder dome lymphangioma for which robotic partial cystectomy was carried out.


Urology Annals | 2014

Robotic-assisted laparoscopic excision of gossypiboma simulating bladder wall mass after 35 years of appendectomy

Emad S Rajih; Waleed K. Alkhudair; Turky Al-Hussain; Mohammed F. Al-Otaibi

Gossypiboma or textiloma are terms commonly used to describe a retained sponge in the body that is composed of sponge invested within a layer of foreign body reaction in the form of an abscess or an aseptic fibrotic reaction. These cases are rarely reported despite an incidence of 1:1,000-1,500 of abdominal or pelvic surgery. We report a patient who presented with an incidental supravesical mass discovered upon work up for frequency and suprapubic pain. He had appendectomy 35 years ago. The mass was excised by robotic-assisted laparoscopic technique. The pathologic evaluation came as gossypiboma.


International Braz J Urol | 2015

Robotic transmesocolonic Pyelolithotomy of horseshoe kidney

Emad S Rajih; Mohammed F. Al-Otaibi; Waleed K. Alkhudair

Introduction The purpose of this video is to demonstrate the use of the robot to perform a transmesocolonic pyelolithotomy of a horseshoe kidney. Materials and Methods A 35-year old female presented with vague abdominal pain. CT scan imaging revealed the presence of a left horseshoe kidney with multiple pelvicalyceal stones. The patient was positioned in the supine position. A total of 4 ports were introduced. A 3-arm da Vinci robotic surgical system was docked, and the arms were connected. First, the dilated renal pelvis was identified behind the thin mesocolon. The mesocolon was entered and renal pelvis was dissected completely from the surrounding fat. Then, the renal pelvis was opened after adequate dissection and stones were visualized inside the calyces. By Prograsp forceps, stones were removed from all the calyces under vision and were extracted from the assistant trocar. Finally, the pylotomy incision was closed using 4 0 Maxon in a continuous fashion and the mesocolon was closed using 3 0 PDS interrupted sutures. A JP drain was placed. Result Operative time was forty-five minutes, blood loss was 100 ml. The patient was discharged after 48 hours with no immediate complications. Conclusion The utilization of minimal invasive surgery using the robot to extract multiple pelvicalyceal stones from a horseshoe kidney without reflecting the mesocolon proved to be a feasible and novel way in the management of complex stone disease improving the outcome with minimal morbidity.


Urology Annals | 2016

Recurrence and progression in nonmuscle invasive transitional cell carcinoma of urinary bladder treated with intravesical Bacillus Calmette–Guerin: A single center experience and analysis of prognostic factors

Shouki Bazarbashi; Haya Jamal Azouz; Amal H Abu Sabaa; Ali Aljubran; Ahmad Alzahrani; Mohammed F. Al-Otaibi

Background: Intravesical Bacillus Calmette–Guerin (BCG) has been the standard of care for the prevention of nonmuscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) recurrence following resection. Attempts to improve on the result by combining it with other agents have largely failed. This study addresses the result of BCG therapy in our patient population and compares the result with our combination BCG and interferon therapy published earlier. Materials and Methods: The medical records of patients diagnosed with NMIBC and treated with transurethral resection and intravesical BCG were reviewed. Univariate analysis was performed on most known prognostic factors. Results were compared to published data on the use of BCG and interferon from the same institution. Results: Thirty-one patients were identified. Median age was 66 (range 33–109), 80.6% were males. Fourteen patients (45%) had ≤ 3 tumors and 18 (58.1%) had T1 lesions. Four patients (12.9%) had Grade 3 tumors and 25 (80.6%) had Grade 2 tumors. One patient (3.2) had concurrent carcinoma in situ and 11 (35.5%) were treated upon initial diagnosis. At 5 years, the relapse-free survival was 61.3% (95% confidence interval (CI) 44.2–78.4%), progression-free survival was 85.6% (95% CI 73.3–97.9%), and overall survival was 93% (95% CI 84.1–100%). Comparison with the BCG and interferon data showed no significant difference. Conclusion: The result of BCG therapy in our patient population is similar to western reported data. Efficacy of BCG alone is equal to BCG and interferon within our institution.


Robotic Surgery: Research and Reviews | 2016

Renal artery pseudoaneurysm after robotic-assisted partial nephrectomy: case report

Emad S Rajih; Mohammed F. Al-Otaibi; Waleed K. Alkhudair

Renal artery pseudoaneurysm is an uncommonly recognized complication following partial nephrectomy. It is more common with trauma and percutaneous renal intervention. Furthermore, it is rarely reported with minimally invasive laparoscopic partial nephrectomy. Herein, we report the first case to our knowledge of renal artery pseudoaneurysm following a robotic-assisted partial nephrectomy.


World Journal of Urology | 2010

Practice patterns and recurrence after partial cystectomy for bladder cancer

Nader Fahmy; Armen Aprikian; Simon Tanguay; Salaheddin M. Mahmud; Mohammed F. Al-Otaibi; Suganthiny Jeyaganth; Moamen Amin; Wassim Kassouf


Cuaj-canadian Urological Association Journal | 2013

Robotic partial cystectomy for lymphangioma of the urinary bladder

Raouf Seyam; Hassan M. Alzaharani; Waleed K. Alkhudair; Mohammed Anas; Mohammed F. Al-Otaibi


Cuaj-canadian Urological Association Journal | 2013

Impact of treatment delay in patients with bladder cancer managed with partial cystectomy in Quebec: a population-based study.

Nader Fahmy; Armen Aprikian; Mohammed F. Al-Otaibi; Simon Tanguay; Jordan Steinberg; Suganthiny Jeyaganth; Moamen Amin; Wassim Kassouf


International Orthopaedics | 2018

Incidence of knee height asymmetry in a paediatric population of corrected leg length discrepancy: a retrospective chart review study

Louis-Nicolas Veilleux; Mohammed F. Al-Otaibi; Noémi Dahan-Oliel; Reggie C. Hamdy


Archive | 2015

Robotic Transmesocolonic Pyelolithotomy of Horseshoe

Emad S Rajih; Mohammed F. Al-Otaibi; Waleed K. Alkhudair; Saudi Arabia

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