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RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: from open to robotic 99778811884411884466227799__FFMM..iinndddd ii 66//2299//0077 1100::2211::5544 AAMM 99778811884411884466227799__FFMM..iinndddd iiii 66//2299//0077 1100::2211::5555 AAMM RADICAL PROSTATECTOMY: from open to robotic Edited by Roger Kirby MD FRCS Professor and Director The Prostate Centre London UK Francesco Montorsi MD Professor, Department of Urology Universitá Vita Salute San Raffaele Milan Italy Paolo Gontero MD Senior Lecturer and Consultant Urologist Clinica Urologica Università del Piemonte Orientale Novara Italy Joseph A Smith Jr MD Department of Urologic Surgery Vanderbilt University Medical Center Nashville, TN USA 99778811884411884466227799__FFMM..iinndddd iiiiii 66//2299//0077 1100::2211::5555 AAMM © 2007 Informa UK Ltd First published in the United Kingdom in 2007 by Informa Healthcare, Telephone House, 69–77 Paul Street, London EC2A 4LQ. Informa Healthcare is a trading division of Informa UK Ltd. Registered Offi ce: 37/41 Mortimer Street, London W1T 3JH. Registered in England and Wales number 1072954. Tel: +44 (0)20 7017 5000 Fax: +44 (0)20 7017 6699 Website: www.informahealthcare.com All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior permission of the pub- lisher or in accordance with the provisions of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 or under the terms of any licence permitting limited copying issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency, 90 Tottenham Court Road, London W1P 0LP. Although every effort has been made to ensure that all owners of copyright material have been acknowledged in this publi- cation, we would be glad to acknowledge in subsequent reprints or editions any omissions brought to our attention. The Editors have asserted their right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 to be identifi ed as the Editors of this Work. Although every effort has been made to ensure that drug doses and other information are presented accurately in this pub- lication, the ultimate responsibility rests with the prescribing physician. Neither the publishers nor the authors can be held responsible for errors or for any consequences arising from the use of information contained herein. For detailed prescrib- ing information or instructions on the use of any product or procedure discussed herein, please consult the prescribing information or instructional material issued by the manufacturer. A CIP record for this book is available from the British Library. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Data available on application ISBN-10: 1 84184 627 9 ISBN-13: 978 1 84184 627 9 Distributed in North and South America by Taylor & Francis 6000 Broken Sound Parkway, NW, (Suite 300) Boca Raton, FL 33487, USA Within Continental USA Tel: 1 (800) 272 7737; Fax: 1 (800) 374 3401 Outside Continental USA Tel: (561) 994 0555; Fax: (561) 361 6018 Email: [email protected] Distributed in the rest of the world by Thomson Publishing Services Cheriton House North Way Andover, Hampshire SP10 5BE, UK Tel: +44 (0)1264 332424 Email: [email protected] Composition by CEPHA Imaging Pvt. Ltd., Bangalore, India Printed and bound in India by Replika Press Pvt. Ltd 99778811884411884466227799__FFMM..iinndddd iivv 66//2299//0077 1100::2211::5566 AAMM Contents List of contributors ix Foreword James O Peabody and Mani Menon xv Preface xvii Part 1: General considerations 1. Surgical anatomy of the prostate 1 John G Calleary, Stella RG Smith, and Mark R Feneley 2. Cadaveric anatomy of structures related to the prostate 11 Paolo Gontero, Giansilvio Marchioro, Gloria Maso, Alessandro Tizzani, and Bruno Frea 3. Indications for radical prostatectomy 23 Hein Van Poppel, Chao-Yu Hsu, and Steven Joniau 4. Clinical predictors of organ-confi ned prostate cancer 39 Danil V Makarov and Alan W Partin 5. The role of imaging techniques in the staging of suspected organ-confi ned disease 53 Uday Patel, Richard Walden, Jowad Raja, Matt Brookes, and Susan Heenan Part 2: Technical considerations 6. Anesthesiological care during and after radical prostatectomy 71 Miles A Goldstraw and Peter Amoroso v 99778811884411884466227799__FFMM..iinndddd vv 66//2299//0077 1100::2211::5577 AAMM CONTENTS 7. Lymph node dissection 81 Fiona C Burkhard, Martin C Schumacher, and Urs E Studer Part 3: Open radical prostatectomy 8. The anatomical radical retropubic prostatectomy step by step 93 Robert P Myers 9. Nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy 125 Paolo Gontero and Roger S Kirby 10. Non-nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy 141 Gregory P Zagaja and Charles B Brendler 11. Nerve grafting 151 Joseph A Pettus and Farhang Rabbani 12. Management of intraoperative complications associated with open radical prostatectomy 159 Herbert Lepor 13. Radical perineal prostatectomy step by step 167 Paul McInerney Part 4: Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy 14. Laparoscopic radical prostatectomy step by step: Transperitoneal approach 177 Karim Touijer and Bertrand Guillonneau 15. Laparoscopic radical retropubic prostatectomy step by step: Extraperitoneal technique 187 Jens-Uwe Stolzenburg, Evangelos N Liatsikos, and Chris Anderson Part 5: Robot-assisted radical prostatectomy 16. A transition from open to robot-assisted laparoscopic prostatectomy: the Vanderbilt experience 201 Joseph A Smith Jr and S Duke Herrell 17. Radical prostatectomy – making the transition from open to robotic surgery: the London experience 217 Roger S Kirby, Miles A Goldstraw, Prokar Dasgupta, Chris Anderson, Krishna Patil, Peter Amoroso, and Jim Peabody vi 99778811884411884466227799__FFMM..iinndddd vvii 66//2299//0077 1100::2211::5577 AAMM CONTENTS 18. Radical prostatectomy: Making the transition from laparoscopic to robotic surgery: the University of Rochester experience 229 Jean V Joseph and Hitendra Patel Part 6: Postoperative considerations 19. Postoperative care of the patient 237 Michael S Cookson, John W Duffy III, and Melissa R Kaufman 20. Assessment of radical prostatectomy specimens and pelvic lymph nodes 245 Rodolfo Montironi, Roberta Mazzucchelli, Liang Cheng, and Antonio Lopez-Beltran 21. Rehabilitation of sexual function 263 Francesco Montorsi and Alberto Briganti 22. Rehabilitation of continence 279 Daniela E Andrich and Anthony R Mundy 23. Oncological management after radical prostatectomy 285 Phillip L Ross, Maxwell V Meng, and Peter R Carroll Index 297 vii 99778811884411884466227799__FFMM..iinndddd vviiii 66//2299//0077 1100::2211::5577 AAMM 99778811884411884466227799__FFMM..iinndddd vviiiiii 66//2299//0077 1100::2211::5577 AAMM Contributors Peter Amoroso MBBS FRCA Matt Brookes BSC (HONS) MBBS, MRCP, FRCR The Prostate Centre Specialist Registrar London Department of Radiology UK St George’s Hospital London Chris Anderson UK Consultant Urologist St George’s Healthcare Trust Fiona C Burkhard MD and Staff Member, Department of Urology The Prostate Centre University Hospital of Bern London Bern UK Switzerland Daniela E Andrich MSC MD FRCS (UROL) John G Calleary MB MSC (UROL) FRCS (UROL) The Institute of Urology Uro-Oncology Fellow London Institute of Urology, UK University of College London UK Charles B Brendler University of Chicago Peter R Carroll MD Medical Center Professor and Chair Chicago, IL Department of Urology USA Ken and Donna Derr-Chevron Distinguished Professor Alberto Briganti MD University of California San Francisco Department of Urology San Francisco, CA Università Vita Salute San Raffaele USA Milan Italy ix 99778811884411884466227799__FFMM..iinndddd iixx 66//2299//0077 1100::2211::5577 AAMM

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